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  • 2. Male crickets adjust the viability of their sperm in response to female mating status.
    Thomas ML, Simmons LW.
    Am Nat; 2007 Aug; 170(2):190-5. PubMed ID: 17874370
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  • 4. Sperm competition games: the risk model can generate higher sperm allocation to virgin females.
    Ball MA, Parker GA.
    J Evol Biol; 2007 Mar; 20(2):767-79. PubMed ID: 17305842
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  • 9. The evolution of sperm-allocation strategies and the degree of sperm competition.
    Williams PD, Day T, Cameron E.
    Evolution; 2005 Mar; 59(3):492-9. PubMed ID: 15856692
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  • 10. Sperm competition and ejaculate evolution.
    Wedell N.
    Soc Reprod Fertil Suppl; 2007 Mar; 65():115-35. PubMed ID: 17644958
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  • 14. Do male secondary sexual characters signal ejaculate quality? A meta-analysis.
    Mautz BS, Møller AP, Jennions MD.
    Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc; 2013 Aug; 88(3):669-82. PubMed ID: 23374138
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  • 16. Male crickets adjust ejaculate quality with both risk and intensity of sperm competition.
    Simmons LW, Denholm A, Jackson C, Levy E, Madon E.
    Biol Lett; 2007 Oct 22; 3(5):520-2. PubMed ID: 17686757
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