“…Responses to mating are predicted to be sex specific, and these differences can be attributed to the divergent reproductive roles of the sexes. For example, mating induces significant changes in female insects including: elevated egg‐laying rate, increased food consumption, reduced immunity, and reduced receptivity to courting males (Chapman, Liddle, Kalb, Wolfner, & Partridge, 1995; Liu & Kubli, 2003; Rolff & Siva‐Jothy, 2002; Sgrò, Chapman, & Partridge, 1998). Less is known about the responses to mating in males, although they are predicted to primarily involve the replenishment of sperm and seminal fluid storage (Sirot, Buehner, Fiumera, & Wolfner, 2009).…”