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The evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals

Biology

The evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals

J. M. Gómez, A. González-megías, et al.

Discover the intriguing world of same-sex sexual behavior in mammals, a prevalent phenomenon that's more than just a curiosity! Researchers José M. Gómez, A. González-Megías, and M. Verdú delve into its evolutionary significance, revealing surprising patterns and associations with social dynamics and conflict management. This evolutionary journey uncovers the adaptive roles of SSB across species, particularly within primates.

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Abstract
Same-sex sexual behaviour has attracted the attention of many scientists across disciplines because, despite not contributing directly to reproduction, it is widespread and presents an evolutionary puzzle. Using phylogenetic analyses, this study explores the evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals. Available data indicate the behaviour is non-randomly distributed across lineages and is particularly prevalent in some clades, especially primates. Ancestral state reconstructions suggest multiple independent origins, with a generally recent appearance in most mammalian lineages. Phylogenetically informed analyses testing associations with species characteristics indicate that same-sex sexual behaviour may have adaptive roles in social relationships and mitigating conflict.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 03, 2023
Authors
José M. Gómez, A. González-Megías, M. Verdú
Tags
same-sex sexual behavior
evolution
mammals
primates
social dynamics
intraspecific aggression
adaptive roles
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