A new study comparing 59 species of primates linked same-sex sexual behavior to scarce resources and more predators in ...
More than 59 different primate species have been observed participating in some kind of same-sex behaviors, making it extremely common.
A new primate study links same-sex behaviour to survival, social bonding, and environmental stress, raising intriguing questions about evolution, group stability, and how ancient pressures may still ...
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Study ties same-sex behavior in primates to ecological and social pressures
By Aimable Twahirwa The fact that primates other than humans engage in homosexual behavior is well-documented. A recent study ...
Same-sex behavior is widespread in primates and may help strengthen social bonds and improve survival under challenging ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nature Ecology and Evolution same-sex behaviour research (Image: Pexels) A large new study, published in Nature Ecology and ...
Behaviour among non-human species could help keep groups together in face of social challenges, says study Same-sex sexual behaviour among non-human primates may arise as a way to reinforce bonds and ...
Homosexual behaviour in primates has a deep evolutionary basis and is more likely to occur in species that live in harsh environments, are hunted by predators or live in more complex societies, ...
Adaptation and behavior in the primate fossil record / Callum F. Ross ... [et al.] -- Functional morphology and in vivo bone strain patterns in the craniofacial region of primates: beware of ...
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