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- Mating - Psychology Today
As psychology and science see it, mating is the entire repertoire of behaviors that animals—including humans—engage in the pursuit of finding a partner for intimacy or reproduction It
- Mating - Wikipedia
In biology, mating is the pairing of either opposite-sex or hermaphroditic organisms for the purposes of sexual reproduction Fertilization is the fusion of two gametes [1]
- The Oxford Handbook of Human Mating | Oxford Academic
The scientific studies of human mating have only recently risen, revealing fresh discoveries about mate attraction, mate choice, marital satisfaction, and other topics
- Where do humans rank in monogamy? Scientists find out
Humans may be far more monogamous by nature than previously thought, researchers say Monogamy in humans is comparable more to the exclusive mating seen in meerkats and beavers than in our primate
- Human monogamy in mammalian context | Proceedings B | The Royal Society
Monogamy has been argued to have played an important role in human evolution and, across animals more generally, evolutionary transitions to highly cooperative societies have been far more likely to occur in monogamous species, raising the possibility that this may have also been the case for humans However, the extent to which we can consider monogamy to be the typical human mating system is
- 10. 8 Human mating systems - Open Textbook Library
There are many ideas about human mating systems, varying from culture to culture While some cultures hold the ideal that monogamy is the best mating system for humans, others strictly believe in polygyny, while others yet practice polyandry or promiscuity within their culture
- Mating | animal behavior | Britannica
Mating behavior in animals includes the signaling of intent to mate, the attraction of mates, courtship, copulation, postcopulatory behaviors that protect a male’s paternity, and parental behavior
- The Human Mating System - How It Has Changed Over The Years
The following characteristics are examples of evidence that suggest a human monogamous history, which may help to explain why the mating system that is now prevalent exists
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