“…(see results in Bretman, Gage, et al, 2011; Maguire et al, 2015) and the spider Schizocosa ocreata (Uetz, Clark, Kane, & Stoffer, 2019) also suggest that combined cues may enhance males' response to sperm competition environment. According to the backup signal hypothesis, the receivers should obtain more certain information on their socio‐sexual environment and adjust their resource allocation to reproduction with more confidence because detection of increasing number of cues carrying the same message may have synergistic impact on males' response (Dore et al, 2018; Partan & Marler, 1999). However, there is no evidence that combined cues could enhance production of apyrene in their lifetime (Figure 3B), probably because apyrenes play relatively minor roles in sperm competition (Konagaya & Watanabe, 2015; Mongue, Hansen, Gu, Sorenson, & Walters, 2019; Sakai et al, 2019; Thorburn, Knell, & Parrett, 2018).…”