Sexual cannibalism in sagebrush crickets

Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists (LFHCfS) member Tracie M. Ivie and two colleagues co-authored the study "Female remating propensity contingent on sexual cannibalism in sagebrush crickets, Cyphoderris strepitans: a mechanism of cryptic female choice," J.C. Johnson, T.M. Ivy, and S.K. Sakaluk, Behavioral Ecology, vol. 10, 1999, pp. 227-33.

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Applied methodology is the bee’s knees. Applied methodology is bling-bling. Applied methodology is a phrase that’s cropping up everywhere. It’s a big, red banner waving gaily in the breeze, telling you something. It tells you that someone likes to use the phrase "applied methodology". This is useful to know…. So begins this week’s Improbable Research […]

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