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Author: Robert Brooker
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Chapter 55, Problem 1CQ
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To determine: The benefit which male spiders derive by being eaten by the females after copulation.
Introduction: The observable response of an organism towards external or the internal stimulus is known as its behaviour. The contribution of behaviour towards survival and reproduction of an organism is referred to as behavioural ecology. Asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction are two methods of producing offsprings. Spiders depict sexual reproduction.
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