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Scientists explore the evolution of animal homosexuality


Scientists explore the evolution of animal homosexuality

Same-sex behaviour ranging from co-parenting to sex has been observed in over 1,000 species with likely many more as researchers begin to look ...

The evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals - Nature

Same-sex sexual behaviour has attracted the attention of many scientists working in disparate areas, from sociology and psychology to ...

Scientists explore the evolution of animal homosexuality - Phys.org

Scientists explore the evolution of animal homosexuality ... Imperial researchers are using a new approach to understand why same-sex behaviour is ...

Homosexuality in mammals has evolutionary utility, new study finds

Science has documented homosexual behavior in some 1,500 species of all orders of the animal kingdom, from insects to primates, spiders, ...

Same-Sex Behavior Evolved in Many Mammals to Reduce Conflict ...

Some researchers have proposed that this behavior has existed since the dawn of the animal kingdom. But the authors of a new study of thousands ...

Same-Sex Behavior Among Animals Isn't New. Science Is Finally ...

The encounter was yet another data point in a growing understanding: Homosexual behavior is more common among nonhuman animals than scientists ...

The evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals - PubMed

Same-sex sexual behaviour has attracted the attention of many scientists working in disparate areas, from sociology and psychology to ...

Researchers Challenge Assumptions on Animal Homosexuality with ...

At a Glance A collaborative study has revealed that same-sex behavior in animals is more prevalent than previously thought.

Study on evolution of same-sex animal behaviors underscores ...

A recent study published in the journal Nature Communications has traced the evolution of same-sex sexual behavior in all mammals, using phylogenetic analysis.

How – and why – did homosexual behaviour evolve in humans and ...

We conclude from this study that same-sex sexual behaviour in both males and females evolved as species shifted from solitary living to ...

Investigate the evolution of homosexual behaviour in animals

A study in Nature Communications has published a phylogenetic analysis to explore the evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in the animal ...

Scientists Closer to Understanding Gay Behavior in Animals

A new study in the journal Nature Communications reveals that same-sex sexual behavior has multiple evolutionary origins across mammal species ...

Should Scientists Change How They View (and Study) Same Sex ...

Over the years, scientists have recorded same-sex sexual behavior in more than 1,500 animal species, from snow geese to common toads. And for ...

Homosexuality Is Common In Animals So Why Do Scientists Rarely ...

New research shows that scientists who study mammals encounter same-sex sexual behavior much more frequently than is reported.

New Science on Same-sex Behavior in Wildlife

So why then, is same-sex sexual behavior so prominent in the animal kingdom? New work by evolutionary biologists suggests that perhaps, blinded ...

Homosexual behavior in animals - Wikipedia

Various non-human animal species exhibit behavior that can be interpreted as homosexual or bisexual, often referred to as same-sex sexual behavior (SSSB) by ...

Study says the animal kingdom is gayer than we thought - Upworthy

However, science has slowly been striking down the idea that homosexuality is unnatural by proving that it's seen across countless species, from ...

Do Animals Exhibit Homosexuality? - Yale Scientific Magazine

Recent research has found that homosexual ... Although Darwin's theory of natural selection predicts an evolutionary disadvantage for animals ...

What evolution tells us about LGBTQ+ history

Diversity in gender and sexuality has existed in the animal kingdom for millions of years, long before the existence of humans. The evidence for ...

Animal homosexual behaviour under-reported by scientists, survey ...

Of 65 researchers working on 52 different species, 77% had observed same-sex sexual behaviour, such as mounting or genital stimulation, but only ...