Posted by: Sandy Steinman | November 14, 2023

Same-Sex Behavior Evolved in Many Mammals to Reduce Conflict, Study Suggests

DNyuz  report

In more than 1,500 animal species, from crickets and sea urchins to bottlenose dolphins and bonobos, scientists have observed sexual encounters between members of the same sex.

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 of mammalian species paint a different picture, arguing that same-sex sexual behavior evolved when mammals started living in social groups. Although the behavior does not produce offspring to carry on the animals’ genes, it could offer other evolutionary advantages, such as smoothing over conflicts, the researchers proposed.

Read more: Same-Sex Behavior Evolved in Many Mammals to Reduce Conflict, Study Suggests – DNyuz


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