Article 72S08 Primates’ same-sex sexual behaviour ‘may reinforce bonds amid environmental stress’

Primates’ same-sex sexual behaviour ‘may reinforce bonds amid environmental stress’

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Nicola Davis Science correspondent
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Behaviour among non-human species could help keep groups together in face of social challenges, says study

Same-sex sexual behaviour among non-human primates may arise as a way to reinforce bonds and keep societies together in the face of environmental or social challenges, researchers have suggested.

Prof Vincent Savolainen, a co-author of the paper from Imperial College London, added that while the work focused on our living evolutionary cousins, early human species probably experienced similar challenges, raising the likelihood they, too, showed such behaviour.

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