The trouble with small male spiders

For some spiders, the big guys have all the luck when it comes to mating. But that’s turning out to be not so much due to female choice as to old-fashioned mechanics.

A female fishing spider kills a would-be mate. Tom McCarthy

Chad Johnson, now at the University of California, Davis, is trying to sort out the evolutionary pressures driving sexual cannibalism–the eating of one’s mate–in a North American fishing spider, Dolomedes triton.