The research focused on two related species of vole: prairie voles, which are about as close as mammals get to being monogamous, and meadow voles, which express little interest in
each other after copulation.
Not exact matches
Do the same biases hold true for descriptions of sexual cannibalism, in which one sexual partner eats the
other immediately before, during, or
after copulation?
See full infographic: JPG PDF © CATHERINE DELPHIAThese and
other amazing genital adaptations illustrate an evolutionary war that plays out during and
after copulation.