Female chimps lead a life much more solitary ... will become available for mating again much sooner. In contrast, bonobo society is marked by the strong bonds that develop between unrelated ...
“Bonobos and chimpanzees both live in very complex social structures with very rich social interactions that they have to ...
Humans share this behavioural strategy with our closest living ape relatives – bonobos and chimpanzees ... Society's Principles for the Ethical Treatment of Nonhuman Primates. /Public Release. This ...
The researchers tracked each of the primates from when they woke up ... Competitions for dominance and mating rights in bonobos shouldn't be confused with aggression, says Kaplan.
Humans share this behavioural strategy with our closest living ape relatives – bonobos and chimpanzees ... for the Ethical Treatment of Nonhuman Primates. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
More aggressive males of both species had greater mating success ... do to help these rare primates from disappearing altogether. "People can help by learning about bonobos, spreading their ...
Female chimps lead a life much more solitary ... will become available for mating again much sooner. In contrast, bonobo society is marked by the strong bonds that develop between unrelated ...
We don't just have sex to reproduce—new research suggests that using sex to manage social tension could be a trait that existed in the common ancestor of humans and apes six million years ago.