Ars Technica AI
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Jacek Krywko
Male octopuses guided through mating by female hormones
octopus mating progesterone sensory receptors pheromones animal behavior
AI-Powered Summary
Generated by callmor.ai's AI to save you time
Summary
Male octopuses use a receptor originally evolved for hunting prey to detect and respond to female mating pheromones, specifically progesterone.
This discovery reveals an unexpected dual function of sensory receptors in octopuses' mating behavior.
The finding suggests that evolution has repurposed existing sensory mechanisms to facilitate reproduction.
Original Source
This article was originally published by Ars Technica AI. Read the full original article for complete details, images, and author commentary.
Read Original ArticleWant AI working for your business?
callmor.ai builds AI products that automate your operations 24/7.
Explore AI Products