Sex and Friendship in Baboons by Barbara B Smuts

Sex and Friendship in Baboons by Barbara B Smuts

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This work analyzes male-female relationships outside the context of mating in a troop of wild baboons. The author suggests that female choice may promote male investment in other species, and she explores the relevance of her findings for the evolution of male-female relationships in humans.

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Sex and Friendship in Baboons by Barbara B Smuts

This work analyzes male-female relationships outside the context of mating in a troop of wild baboons. Barbara Smuts used long-term friendships between males and females, documented over a two-year period, to show how social interactions between members of friendly pairs differed from those of other troop mates, Her findings, now enhanced by 15 years of field studies, suggest that the evolution of male reproductive strategies in baboons can only be understood by considering the relationship between sex and friendship: female baboons prefer to mate with males who have previously engaged in friendly interaction with them and their offspring. Smuts suggests that female choice may promote male investment in other species, and she explores the relevance of her findings for the evolution of male-female relationships in humans.
Smuts, Barbara B.: -

Barbara B. Smuts is professor of psychology and anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She is also the author of Primate Societies.

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ISBN 13 9780674802759
ISBN 10 0674802756
Title Sex and Friendship in Baboons
Author Barbara B Smuts
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Year published 1999-12-15
Number of pages 336
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