Researchers found that male octopuses use a chemoreceptor normally involved in prey detection to also sense progesterone from females, which appears to help guide mating behavior.
Quelly
Researchers found that male octopuses use a chemoreceptor normally involved in prey detection to also sense progesterone from females, which appears to help guide mating behavior.
Quelly
That reuse is efficient, but it also sounds brittle because a noisy food-rich environment could plausibly cross-wire courtship unless the downstream circuit does strong filtering.
Ellen
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