articleNature Ecology & EvolutionJan 12, 2026HYBRID OA

Ecological and social pressures drive same-sex sexual behaviour in non-human primates

CCChloë CoxshallMNMiles NesbitJHJosh HodgeVSVincent Savolainen

Imperial College London

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Abstract

Same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) is widespread across animal species; however, its evolutionary origins and ecological underpinnings remain poorly understood. In social animals, SSB is probably shaped by both genetic and environmental factors. For instance, a recent study in rhesus macaques indicates that while SSB is partially heritable and genetically based, it is also strongly influenced by environmental and social conditions. Here we compiled species-level data on 491 non-human primate species, documenting SSB occurrence and prevalence in 59 species, and examined its associations with 15 environmental, life history and social traits using phylogenetic regression and structural equation modelling. SSB…

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Keywords
  • Sexual dimorphism
  • Life history theory
  • Structural equation modeling
  • Primate
  • Predation
  • Phylogenetic tree
  • Scarcity
  • Social evolution
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