How do woodlice mate when predators lurk nearby? Impact of predators on male-female pairing

Desert isopods might not make top of the list of most-endearing animals, but these small (up to two centimeters-long) creatures, with their segmented bodies and seven pairs of legs, are actually fascinating animals and ideal to study when looking at mating preferences.


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Source: Phys.org