Why is the ability of an insect to remove another insect's sperm packet from the reproductive tracts of a female an advantage?

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2026-02-22 01:00

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When a male insect removes a rival's sperm packet from a female, he prevents his rival from producing progeny (babies), and gains the reproductive advantage by guaranteeing that all eggs produced by the female will be fertilized with his sperm.

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