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Monogamy evolved as a mating strategy: New research indicates that social monogamy evolved as a result of competition

July 30, 2013 by

Social monogamy, where one breeding female and one breeding male are closely associated with each other over several breeding seasons, appears to have evolved as a mating strategy, new research reveals. It was previously suspected that social monogamy resulted from a need for extra parental care by the father.

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