Long-term sexual intimidation may be widespread in primate societies
Thursday, July 6, 2017 - 12:52
in Biology & Nature
After observing the mating habits of chacma baboons living in the wild over a four-year period, researchers have found that males of the species often use long-term sexual intimidation to control their mates. The findings suggest that this mating strategy has a long history in primates, including humans, and may be widespread across social mammals -- especially when males of a species are typically larger than females.