“…Studies on vertebrates have examined the relationship between SSC and the levels of ROS and antioxidant production, as well as damage to biomolecules (Metcalfe & Monaghan, ; Monaghan, Metcalfe, & Torres, ; Sharick, Vazquez‐Medina, Ortiz, & Crocker, ). With regard to invertebrates, however, studies of oxidative stress have considered traits such as predation (Janssens & Stoks, ), reproduction (Rey, Pélisson, Bel‐Venner, Voituron, & Venner, ) and sexual dimorphism in life span and ageing (Archer, Sakaluk, Selman, Royle, & Hunt, ; Beaulieu, Geiger, Reim, Zielke, & Fischer, ). The authors of a key paper found that younger males of the cricket Gryllodes sigillatus had more total antioxidant capacity (TAC) than older males and suggested that calling effort may increase pro‐oxidants, favouring a decrease in oxidative stress defences (Archer et al., ).…”