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9780511762192
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Homosexuality is an evolutionary paradox in search for a resolution, not a medical condition in search for a cure. Homosexual behavior is common among social animals, and mainly expressed within the context of a bisexual sexual orientation. Exclusive homosexuality is less common, but not unique to humans. Poiani and Dixson invite the reader to embark on a journey through the evolutionary, biological, psychological and sociological aspects of homosexuality, seeking an understanding of both the proximate and evolutionary causes of homosexual behavior and orientation in humans, other mammals and birds. The authors also provide a synthesis of what we know about homosexuality into a biosocial model that links recent advances in reproductive skew theory and various selection mechanisms to produce a comprehensive framework that will be useful for anyone teaching or planning future research in this field
Inhalt:
1. Animal homosexuality in evolutionary perspective -- 2. The comparative study of homosexual behaviour -- 3. Genetics of homosexuality -- 4. Ontogenetic processes -- 5. The endocrine and nervous systems : a network of causality for homosexual behaviour -- 6. Immunology and homosexuality -- 7. Sexual segregation effects -- 8. The social, life-history and ecological theatres of animal homosexual behaviour -- 9. Homosexual behaviour in primates -- 10. A biosocial model for the evolution and maintenance of homosexual behaviour in birds and mammals
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ISBN 9780521196758
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ISBN 9780521145145
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Poiani, Aldo Animal homosexuality Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2010 ISBN 9780521196758
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ISBN 9780521145145
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ISBN 0521196752
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ISBN 0521145147
Sprache:
Englisch
Fachgebiete:
Biologie
Schlagwort(e):
Tiere
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Homosexualität
DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511762192
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