The Myth of Monogamy

Fidelity and Infidelity in Animals and People

Hardcover, 227 pages

English language

Published May 1, 2001 by W. H. Freeman.

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Applying new research to sex in the animal world, esteemed scientists David P. Barash and Judith Eve Lipton dispel the notion that monogamy comes naturally. In fact, as The Myth of Monogamy reveals, biologists have discovered that for nearly every species, cheating is the rule -- for both sexes.

Reviewing findings from the same DNA fingerprinting science employed in the courtroom, Barash and Lipton take readers from chickadee nests to chimpanzee packs to explain why animals cheat. (Some prostitute themselves for food or protection, while others strive to couple with genetically superior or multiple mates.) The Myth of Monogamy then illuminates the implications of these dramatic new findings for humans, in our relationships, as parents, and more.

The Myth of Monogamy at last brings scientific insight into this emotionally charged aspect of the ultimate dating and marriage quandary.

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Subjects

  • Animal behaviour
  • Sexual behavior in animals
  • Psychobiology
  • Psychology Of Sexuality
  • Science
  • Sex customs
  • Science/Mathematics
  • Human Sexuality
  • Life Sciences - Zoology - General
  • Psychology & Psychiatry / General
  • Life Sciences - Biology - General
  • Philosophy & Social Aspects
  • Adultery