A major new study has examined the prevalence of same-sex behavior in primates. It appeared Monday in Nature Ecology and ...
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Study finds widespread same-sex behavior among primates & could help explain why nature is so gay
Past theories have suggested that animals exhibit SSB to increase group cohesion, to signal dominance among a larger group, ...
A new study posits that same-sex sexual behavior developed to help primates in complex social groups ease tension, reduce ...
A new primate study links same-sex behaviour to survival, social bonding, and environmental stress, raising intriguing ...
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Biologists Reveal How Same-Sex Sexual Behavior May Have Given Some Primates an Evolutionary Advantage
Nonhuman primates like bonobos and chimpanzees might engage in same-sex sexual activities to strengthen bonds, particularly ...
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How stress hormone receptors alter the brain and behavior: Zebrafish study provides insights
Stress, the body's natural response to different types of challenges and daily problems, is an inherently harmless state ...
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Can Racehorse Welfare Impact On-Track Performance? One Study Says Yes
This French study examined common welfare indicators and abnormal equine behaviors, finding that Standardbreds which ...
A new study tracing the evolution of same-sex sexual behavior in mammals, using phylogenetic analyses, suggests these behaviors may have evolved in part to strengthen social bonding and relationships.
A new study published in Conservation Biology examines the behavior and distribution of queen conch (Aliger gigas) to guide ...
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