Human females, unlike most mammals, are sexually active outside of fertile periods. This decoupling of sexual behavior from its conceptive function has had an enormous impact on human social relationships, and yet we know little about why there was selection for nonconceptive mating. Here we examine one form of nonconceptive mating, the mating that occurs during pregnancy or post-conceptive (PC) mating, in wild western gorillas (Gorilla gorilla). Using a near complete mating record for five females during gestation, we show that pregnant females varied in the timing and frequency of mating, and used PC mating conditionally, synchronizing copulations to occur on days when other females mated, and refraining from mating for lengthy periods wh...
We tested the hypothesis that primate female copulation calls are a form of postcopulatory female ch...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
Females in some species of Old World monkeys and apes vocalize after copulation, but the function of...
Human females, unlike most mammals, are sexually active outside of fertile periods. This decoupling ...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
The adaptive function of copulation calls in female primates has been debated for years. One influen...
The adaptive function of copulation calls in female primates has been debated for years. One influen...
Sexual coercion and courtship are possible explanations for why male primates may direct agonistic b...
Female chimpanzees mate promiscuously during a period of extended receptivity marked by prominent se...
Types of mating systems are important selective factors in the evolution of social behavior/dynamics...
Intersexual conflicts over mating can engender antagonistic coevolution of strategies, such as coerc...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Females in some species of Old World monkeys and apes vocalize after copulation, but the function of...
Male–female social interactions may vary according to female receptivity, female parity, and male do...
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
We tested the hypothesis that primate female copulation calls are a form of postcopulatory female ch...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
Females in some species of Old World monkeys and apes vocalize after copulation, but the function of...
Human females, unlike most mammals, are sexually active outside of fertile periods. This decoupling ...
As in other highly sexually dimorphic, group-living animals, reproduction in gorillas has been large...
The adaptive function of copulation calls in female primates has been debated for years. One influen...
The adaptive function of copulation calls in female primates has been debated for years. One influen...
Sexual coercion and courtship are possible explanations for why male primates may direct agonistic b...
Female chimpanzees mate promiscuously during a period of extended receptivity marked by prominent se...
Types of mating systems are important selective factors in the evolution of social behavior/dynamics...
Intersexual conflicts over mating can engender antagonistic coevolution of strategies, such as coerc...
Female–female competition over paternal care has rarely been investigated in promiscuous mammals, wh...
Females in some species of Old World monkeys and apes vocalize after copulation, but the function of...
Male–female social interactions may vary according to female receptivity, female parity, and male do...
abstract: Humans are seemingly unique among the great apes with regard to their monogamous mating be...
We tested the hypothesis that primate female copulation calls are a form of postcopulatory female ch...
Abstract Characterizing animal dispersal patterns and the rational behind individuals’ transfer choi...
Females in some species of Old World monkeys and apes vocalize after copulation, but the function of...