When is a good time? Anytime!
There has been no record of a birth season for chimpanzees but there is evidence to show that the number of estrus females in a community does change. The number of estrous females in a community is positively related with food abundance. The logic behind this observation is that when females become pregnant they will need more food than when they are not so they go where the food is.
Monogamy?No, thank you!
Most of the time, chimpanzee mating is very promiscuous, as stated earlier, they do live in social communities so why wouldn’t they be overly social? Although females have multiple mates throughout their estrus, they reach the max amount during the 10- day period of tumescence (swelling period). Research has shown 3 main types of mating patterns exhibited by chimpanzees
1. Opportunistic, non-competitive mating: characterized by a female who can mate with any male in the group
2. Possessiveness: occurs when a males develops a short bond with a female and prevents lower- ranked males from mating with her
3. Consortships: when a male and female leave the group to live on their own, avoiding other chimpanzees.
Mating preferences? Not so much...
Human males are typically more attracted to younger human females because of her ability to reproduce. This is not the case in the life of a chimpanzee male. Research has shown, males prefer females who are older than they are. Human reproduction is restricted by female menopause which comes with age. Chimpanzees lack this characteristic so males are not attracted to females for that reason.
References
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/chimpanzee/behav
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/11/061120130545.htm
I liked how you made comparisons between chimps and humans. Typically, chimps are thought of as very similar to humans, but this post clarified that there are some very distinct differences in things like mate preference and reproduction habits. I also think it's very interesting that males are attracted to older females, especially since females are able to begin reproducing at a much earlier age than males are. I can't wait to learn more!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what percentage of chimps choose consortship over possessiveness and opportunistic mating. With the chimp's promiscuous mating style, I bet it is a significantly lower percentage.
ReplyDeleteBy how many months older do male chimpanzees prefer females?
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