Same-sex sexual behavior has been extensively docu-mented in non-human animals. Here we review the contexts in which it has been studied, focusing on case studies that have tested both adaptive and non-adaptive explanations for the persistence of same-sex sexual behavior. Researchers have begun to make headway unraveling possible evolutionary origins of these beha-viors and reasons for their maintenance in populations, and we advocate expanding these approaches to examine their role as agents of evolutionary change. Future research employing theoretical, comparative and experimental approaches could provide a greater understanding not only of how selection might have driven the evolution of same-sex sexual behaviors but alsoways in which su...
The spectacular diversity in sexually selected traits among animal taxa has inspired the hypothesis ...
International audienceThe high frequency of same-sex sexual behaviors (SSB) in free-ranging animals ...
Homosexual interactions were documented in more than 50 primate species, including humans. Homosexua...
Same-sex sexual behavior has been extensively docu-mented in non-human animals. Here we review the c...
This thesis examines the evolution and adaptive function of female homosexuality. Biological, sociol...
Homosexual behavior has been analyzed as an evolutionary paradox in the biological context. In this ...
Recent attempts to explain the evolutionary prevalence of same-sex sexual behavior (SSB) have focuse...
Animal personalities, inter-individual differences in behaviour that are consistent across context a...
Same-sex sexual behaviour is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, but its adaptive origins remain a pro...
Background: Intralocus sexual conflict, arising from selection for different alleles at the same loc...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Attitudes towards various manifestations of human sexual behavior remain one of the actual legal and...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
Male same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB), where males court or attempt to mate with other males, is comm...
Sexual selection plays an important role in species evolution and speciation, and is fundamental to ...
The spectacular diversity in sexually selected traits among animal taxa has inspired the hypothesis ...
International audienceThe high frequency of same-sex sexual behaviors (SSB) in free-ranging animals ...
Homosexual interactions were documented in more than 50 primate species, including humans. Homosexua...
Same-sex sexual behavior has been extensively docu-mented in non-human animals. Here we review the c...
This thesis examines the evolution and adaptive function of female homosexuality. Biological, sociol...
Homosexual behavior has been analyzed as an evolutionary paradox in the biological context. In this ...
Recent attempts to explain the evolutionary prevalence of same-sex sexual behavior (SSB) have focuse...
Animal personalities, inter-individual differences in behaviour that are consistent across context a...
Same-sex sexual behaviour is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, but its adaptive origins remain a pro...
Background: Intralocus sexual conflict, arising from selection for different alleles at the same loc...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Attitudes towards various manifestations of human sexual behavior remain one of the actual legal and...
Behavior is rapidly flexible and highly context-dependent, which poses obvious challenges to researc...
Male same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB), where males court or attempt to mate with other males, is comm...
Sexual selection plays an important role in species evolution and speciation, and is fundamental to ...
The spectacular diversity in sexually selected traits among animal taxa has inspired the hypothesis ...
International audienceThe high frequency of same-sex sexual behaviors (SSB) in free-ranging animals ...
Homosexual interactions were documented in more than 50 primate species, including humans. Homosexua...