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Home / Science / Humans Rank 7th in Monogamy, Beavers Lead!

Humans Rank 7th in Monogamy, Beavers Lead!

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Humans rank 7th out of 35 species for monogamy.
  • Eurasian beavers and moustached tamarins surpass humans.
  • Study analyzed sibling parentage to determine monogamy levels.
Humans Rank 7th in Monogamy, Beavers Lead!

New research from the University of Cambridge has ranked humans seventh out of 35 mammal species in terms of monogamy. The study, which analyzed genetic data to assess the proportion of full versus half-siblings, found that humans have a 66% rate of full siblings, indicating a generally monogamous reproductive strategy.

Despite this relatively high ranking, humans fall behind species like the Eurasian beaver (72% full siblings) and moustached tamarin. Animals such as chimpanzees and mountain gorillas ranked much lower, displaying more promiscuous or polygynous mating systems. This research provides a broader mammalian context for human reproductive behavior.

The findings raise questions about the evolutionary path to human monogamy, especially given the differing mating systems of our closest relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas. Experts suggest that social and religious pressures may play a significant role in maintaining human monogamy, with underlying desires for polygamy sometimes emerging when these constraints lessen.

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Humans rank 7th out of 35 mammal species studied for monogamy.
Eurasian beavers and moustached tamarins are among the species ranked higher for monogamy than humans.
Scientists analyzed genetic data to calculate the proportion of full siblings within species.

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