11 Facts About Serial monogamy

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Therefore, the evolution of Serial monogamy could be a reflection of this increased need for bi-parental care.

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Similarly, Serial monogamy should evolve in areas of ecological stress because male reproductive success should be higher if their resources are focused on ensuring offspring survival rather than searching for other mates.

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For example, Serial monogamy is certainly correlated with paternal care, as shown by Marlowe, but not caused by it because humans diminish the need for bi-parental care through the aid of siblings and other family members in rearing the offspring.

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However, some scientists argue that Serial monogamy evolved by reducing within-group conflict, thus giving certain groups a competitive advantage against less monogamous groups.

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Karol Wojtyla in his book Love and Responsibility postulated that Serial monogamy, as an institutional union of two people being in love with one another, was an embodiment of an ethical personalistic norm, and thus the only means of making true human love possible.

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Finally, the term genetic Serial monogamy is used when DNA analyses can confirm that a female-male pair reproduce exclusively with each other.

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Serial monogamy has always been closely linked to divorce practices.

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The extent to which social Serial monogamy is observed in animals varies across taxa, with over 90 percent of avian species being socially monogamous, compared to only 3 percent of mammalian species and up to 15 percent of primate species.

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Genetic Serial monogamy refers to DNA analyses confirming that a female-male pair reproduce exclusively with each other.

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The diversity of species with social Serial monogamy suggests that it is not inherited from a common ancestor but instead evolved independently in many different species.

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However, other scientists have disputed the gene's relationship to Serial monogamy, and cast doubt on whether the human version plays an analogous role.

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