- are four
intersecting definitions.
genetic monogamy refers to ****ually
monogamous relationships with
genetic evidence of paternity. ****ual
monogamy refers...
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Monogamous pairing in
animals refers to the
natural history of
mating systems in
which species pair bond to
raise offspring. This is ****ociated, usually...
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partners and
cheating is
still considered problematic behavior with many non-
monogamous relationships. More specifically, "nonmonogamy"
indicates forms of interpersonal...
- patterns. It is
possible for a
species to be both
genetically monogamous and
socially monogamous but it is more
likely for
species to
practice social monogamy...
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implies either a
lifelong socially monogamous relationship or a
stage of
mating interaction in
socially monogamous species. It is
sometimes used in reference...
- An open
relationship is an
intimate relationship that is ****ually non-
monogamous. The term is
distinct from polyamory, in that it
generally indicates a...
- Extra-pair co****tion (EPC) is a
mating behaviour in
monogamous species.
Monogamy is the
practice of
having only one ****ual
partner at any one time, forming...
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societies under primitive communism likely developed under a matriarchal, non-
monogamous social order that was only
overturned with the rise of
private property...
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recognizes the relationship. In many countries, the law only
recognises monogamous marriages (a
person can only have one spouse, and
bigamy is illegal),...
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Hawaiian Islands.
Geese are
monogamous,
living in
permanent pairs throughout the year; however,
unlike most
other permanently monogamous animals, they are territorial...