- are four
intersecting definitions.
genetic monogamy refers to ****ually
monogamous relationships with
genetic evidence of paternity. ****ual
monogamy refers...
- Some
animal species have a
monogamous mating system, in
which pairs bond to
raise offspring. This is ****ociated,
usually implicitly, with ****ual monogamy...
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exclusivity and
openness - at one end of this
continuum lie
strictly monogamous relationships,
while at the
other end are
openly non-exclusive arrangements...
- 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...
-
relationship is an
intimate relationship that is ****ually or
romantically non-
monogamous. An open
relationship generally indicates a
relationship where there is...
- 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...
- polyfidelity.
Polyamory has come to be an
umbrella term for
various forms of non-
monogamous, multi-partner relationships, or non-exclusive ****ual or
romantic relationships...
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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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semiopen habitats in Argentina,
including large parts of Patagonia. It is
monogamous, but
often breeds in
warrens shared by
several pairs. The
Patagonian mara...