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Monogamous pairing in animals refers to the natural history of mating systems in which species pair bond to raise offspring. This is associated, usually implicitly, with sexual monogamy.[citation needed]

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Monogamy in animals

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sexual monogamy.[citation needed] Monogamy is defined as a pair bond between two adult animals of the same species. This pair may cohabitate in an area...

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Monogamy

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through divorce and serial monogamy. Monogamy is one of several mating systems observed in animals. However, a pair of animals may be socially monogamous...

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Social monogamy in mammalian species

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Social monogamy in mammals is defined as sexually mature adult organisms living in pairs. While there are many definitions of social monogamy, this social...

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The Myth of Monogamy

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The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People is a 2001 book by psychologist David P. Barash and psychiatrist Judith Eve Lipton....

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Human bonding

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itself) is rare, at around 3% (see animal monogamy). The incidence of monogamy in primate species is similarly low in contrast with polygyny (one male mating...

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Mating system

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The following are some of the mating systems generally recognized in animals: Monogamy: One male and one female have an exclusive mating relationship. The...

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Polygyny in animals

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leks) are estimated to occur in up to 90% of mammals. Polygyny in birds occurs infrequently when compared to mammals, as monogamy is most commonly observed...

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Outline of evolution

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eusociality – Origins of cooperative brood care Monogamy in animals – Natural history of mating systems in which species pair bond to raise offspring Reciprocal...

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Polyandry in animals

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breeding systems because they practice monogamy, polyandry, and polygyny. In polyandry the presence of more male breeders in acorn woodpeckers has shown that...

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Pair bond

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Affectional bond Attachment theory Animal sexuality Breeding pair Human bonding Monogamous pairing in animals Monogamy r/K selection theory "Pair-bond"...

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Polygamy

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polyandry. In sociobiology and zoology, researchers use polygamy in a broad sense to mean any form of multiple mating. In contrast to polygamy, monogamy is marriage...

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Vole

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dead animals and, like mice and rats, they can live on almost any nut or fruit. In addition, voles target plants more than most other small animals, making...

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Rotating locomotion in living systems

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spores. Rotifers are a phylum of microscopic but multi-celled animals, typically found in freshwater environments. Although the Latin name rotifer means...

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Internal fertilization

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April 2013. Lipton JE, Barash DP (2001). The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company....

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Necrophilia

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maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Cited in Sazima (2015). Bull, C. Michael (2000). "Monogamy in lizards" (PDF). Behavioural Processes. 51 (1):...

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Promiscuity

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Lipton, Judith Eve; Barash, David P. (2001). The Myth of Monogamy: Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company....

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Saki monkey

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monogamous, but generally only sakis who are pair-living exhibit social monogamy. Females primarily carry infants and male-infant interactions are rare...

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Seahorse

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Love Got to Do With It? The Truth About Seahorse Monogamy". fusedjaw.com. Alcock, John (2005). Animal Behavior (8th ed.). Massachusetts: Sinauer. pp. 370–1...

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Polygyny

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1600 CE, both monogamy and polygyny occurred. Polygyny occurred even in areas of where monogamy was prevalent. Wealth played a key role in the development...

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Mammal

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selective breeding of domestic animals, is being used to breed back recently extinct animals in an attempt to achieve an animal breed with a phenotype that...

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Jealousy

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Starling, an animal behavior consultant of the University of Sydney, noted that "dogs are social animals and they obey a group hierarchy. Changes in the home...

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Rodent

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social animals and many species live in societies with complex ways of communicating with each other. Mating among rodents can vary from monogamy, to polygyny...

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