A common male butterfly deploys chemical weapons to keep rivals away from females—a great example of cooperation between the sexes that goes sour, says a team of scientists in Sweden.
Among green-veined white butterflies, Pieris napi, a male laces his sperm packages with methyl salicylate, report Johan Andersson of Stockholm University and his colleagues.
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