"For most sexual species, male-like mounting and female-like receptivity are usually organized early in embryonic development of the brain and cannot be switched by adult hormones later in life. However, A. uniparens defies this convention, demonstrating the flexibility of the female brain to adapt to a male-free world"...
http://thatslifesci.com/2016-11-21-who-needs-males-after-all-akrentzel/
http://thatslifesci.com/2016-11-21-who-needs-males-after-all-akrentzel/