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Wild Chimpanzees Exchange Meat for Sex on a Long-Term Basis
by
Boesch, Christophe
, Gomes, Cristina M.
in
Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Breeding success
/ Chimpanzees
/ Conspecifics
/ Cooperation
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Ecology
/ Ecology/Behavioral Ecology
/ Estrus
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Human Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Exchanging
/ Female
/ Females
/ Food
/ Forage
/ Group dynamics
/ Health risks
/ Hunting
/ Hypotheses
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mating
/ Meat
/ National parks
/ Pan troglodytes
/ Pan troglodytes - physiology
/ Prey
/ Primates
/ Rankings
/ Reproduction
/ Sex
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
2009
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Wild Chimpanzees Exchange Meat for Sex on a Long-Term Basis
by
Boesch, Christophe
, Gomes, Cristina M.
in
Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Breeding success
/ Chimpanzees
/ Conspecifics
/ Cooperation
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Ecology
/ Ecology/Behavioral Ecology
/ Estrus
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Human Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Exchanging
/ Female
/ Females
/ Food
/ Forage
/ Group dynamics
/ Health risks
/ Hunting
/ Hypotheses
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mating
/ Meat
/ National parks
/ Pan troglodytes
/ Pan troglodytes - physiology
/ Prey
/ Primates
/ Rankings
/ Reproduction
/ Sex
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
2009
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Wild Chimpanzees Exchange Meat for Sex on a Long-Term Basis
by
Boesch, Christophe
, Gomes, Cristina M.
in
Analysis
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Breeding success
/ Chimpanzees
/ Conspecifics
/ Cooperation
/ Data analysis
/ Data collection
/ Ecology
/ Ecology/Behavioral Ecology
/ Estrus
/ Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Human Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Exchanging
/ Female
/ Females
/ Food
/ Forage
/ Group dynamics
/ Health risks
/ Hunting
/ Hypotheses
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mating
/ Meat
/ National parks
/ Pan troglodytes
/ Pan troglodytes - physiology
/ Prey
/ Primates
/ Rankings
/ Reproduction
/ Sex
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal
2009
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Wild Chimpanzees Exchange Meat for Sex on a Long-Term Basis
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Wild Chimpanzees Exchange Meat for Sex on a Long-Term Basis
2009
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Humans and chimpanzees are unusual among primates in that they frequently perform group hunts of mammalian prey and share meat with conspecifics. Especially interesting are cases in which males give meat to unrelated females. The meat-for-sex hypothesis aims at explaining these cases by proposing that males and females exchange meat for sex, which would result in males increasing their mating success and females increasing their caloric intake without suffering the energetic costs and potential risk of injury related to hunting. Although chimpanzees have been shown to share meat extensively with females, there has not been much direct evidence in this species to support the meat-for-sex hypothesis. Here we show that female wild chimpanzees copulate more frequently with those males who, over a period of 22 months, share meat with them. We excluded other alternative hypotheses to exchanging meat for sex, by statistically controlling for rank of the male, age, rank and gregariousness of the female, association patterns of each male-female dyad and meat begging frequency of each female. Although males were more likely to share meat with estrous than anestrous females given their proportional representation in hunting parties, the relationship between mating success and sharing meat remained significant after excluding from the analysis sharing episodes with estrous females. These results strongly suggest that wild chimpanzees exchange meat for sex, and do so on a long-term basis. Similar studies on humans will determine if the direct nutritional benefits that women receive from hunters in foraging societies could also be driving the relationship between reproductive success and good hunting skills.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Animals
/ Ecology
/ Estrus
/ Evolutionary Biology/Animal Behavior
/ Evolutionary Biology/Human Evolution
/ Evolutionary Biology/Sexual Behavior
/ Female
/ Females
/ Food
/ Forage
/ Hunting
/ Male
/ Males
/ Mating
/ Meat
/ Pan troglodytes - physiology
/ Prey
/ Primates
/ Rankings
/ Sex
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