The evolutionary origins of human sexual behavior have long been debated among biologists, psychologists, anthropologists, and other scientists who study human nature. Although some theories suggest...
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: Novelty seeking: balancing competition and intimacy in human mating behavior
A recent study published in Nature found that migrant birds have been changing their mating behavior to adapt to new habitats. This change has implications for how species interact with each other...
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: Birds flock together: how migration is reshaping sexual norms through evolutionary adjustments
In many cultures around the world, polygamy is an accepted practice where one person has multiple spouses simultaneously.
There are several social, economic, religious, and personal factors that...
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: Exploring the impact of cultural norms on perceptions towards polyamorous relationships
Some animals, such as some species of birds, form enduring social bonds through sexual fidelity. Sexual monogamy occurs when an animal has one partner for life. This behavior is seen in many species,...
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: Why do some animals form longterm bonds through sexual fidelity?