Intense Body Contact Increases Homosexual Pair Bond Stability in Female Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata)

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Boehm, Pia Marlena [1 ]
Pflueger, Lena Sophie [1 ,2 ]
Pink, Katharina Elisabeth [3 ,4 ]
Huffman, Michael Alan [2 ,5 ]
Wallner, Bernard [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Dept Behav & Cognit Biol, Djerassipl 1, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
[2] Austrian Res Ctr Primatol, Ossiach, Austria
[3] Univ Vienna, Dept Evolutionary Anthropol, Vienna, Austria
[4] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Family & Populat Studies, Louvain, Belgium
[5] Kyoto Univ, Wildlife Res Ctr, Kyoto, Japan
关键词
Female homosexuality; Japanese macaques; Pair bond; Consort; Huddling; Body contact; SEXUAL COMPETITION; AFFECTIVE TOUCH; MATE CHOICE; BEHAVIOR; OXYTOCIN; PRIMATES; PREFERENCE; EVOLUTION; DOMINANCE;
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10.1007/s10508-023-02781-6
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
The Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) has become a key species for studying homosexual behavior over recent decades. With the non-conceptive nature, their same-sex consortships illustrate that individual partner preferences can exist beyond direct reproductive benefits or apparent sociosexual strategies. An open question is whether the behavior shared between partners in consortship directly affects their choice to remain with a partner. With this study, we examined behavioral aspects underlying consortship temporal patterns in these promiscuous and bisexual primates. While these patterns could be relevant in both homo- and heterosexual consortships, our study primarily focused on female-female pairs. We hypothesized that the stability of consortships (duration and occurrence) is influenced by a pair's sexual behavior, mutual sexual stimulation, and close affiliative inter-mount behaviors involving high-intensity body contact. A semi-free population of Japanese macaques was observed over one mating season. In total, 40 h of focal data on female-female consortship behaviors were analyzed. Forty-six percent of all sexually mature females engaged in homosexual interactions. Our behavioral analyses of female-female pairs found that close body contact, rather than grooming or sexual interactions, was correlated with the stability of homosexual consortships. The greater the amount of huddling and embracing a pair engaged in, the more likely they were to stay together and reunite again. However, the frequency of mounting, rubbing or thrusting had no discernable effect on consortship stability. The results of this study thus add important knowledge to partner qualities in promiscuous primates as well as to inter-group differences of homosexual behavior in Japanese macaques.
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