Pure gold...
"...male fruit flies, essentially, know when they've reached the optimal level of inebriation to attract more females and successfully mate, before they become so intoxicated that they repulse the females, or approach other males by mistake."
(Thought I'd have to read the article to find out if they're any more successful than we are, but thanks to aureliusm's comment, I won't. Too depressing, being beaten by those annoying little gnats.)
Pure gold... "...male fruit flies, essentially, know when they've reached the optimal level of inebriation to attract more females and successfully mate, before they become so intoxicated that they repulse the females, or approach other males by mistake."
So, just like humans, then.
(Thought I'd have to read the article to find out if they're any more successful than we are, but thanks to aureliusm's comment, I won't. Too depressing, being beaten by those annoying little gnats.)
I ... thought this worked the other way around ...
... I mean, it's usually 'em females that have to be inebriated to like me.-/s
That's just an indication you're not a fruit fly. :)
Nice catch.-