All-Female Hybrid Fish Species 'Uses' Males for Better Genetics A hybrid species of all-female fish in the north Pacific Ocean may have survived for an uncharacteristically long period of time by switching mating species.
Bonobos Form All-Female Coalitions to Target Violent Males When a male bonobo harasses a young female, he’d better look out. A coalition of protective older females might be headed his way.
In Bonobo Society, Females Keep the Peace by Sending Mixed Messages Sexual swellings cause widespread confusion among males.
Frogs Fertilize Eggs With Sperm Dripping Down the Female’s Back After Unusual Sex A new frog sex act: the dorsal straddle
7 New Species of Dancing Peacock Spiders Have Been Found “They are cute, they are colourful, they remind people of their own cat.”
Neurotoxins Lead Newts to New Breeding Sites Fierce competition can poison the breeding pool for some males.
Homosexual Behavior in Beetles Is Linked to a Genetic Tug of War Females benefit when males mount other males.