Study shows same-sex sexual behavior is widespread and heritable in macaque monkeys
Study shows same-sex sexual behavior is widespread and heritable in macaque monkeys
phys.org Study shows same-sex sexual behavior is widespread and heritable in macaque monkeys
Observations of a wild colony of macaques over three years show same-sex sexual behavior among males is widespread and may be beneficial.
Observations of a wild colony of macaques over three years show same-sex sexual behavior among males is widespread and may be beneficial.
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The heritable part is interesting
3 0 ReplyYep! From the article:
The results, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, suggest same-sex sexual behavior (SSB) has evolved and may be a common feature of primate reproduction.
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