Chimpanzees Enter into Deals-Meat for Sex

// April 9th, 2009 // General, News, Science and Technology

Male chimps that are willing to share the proceeds of their hunting expeditions mate twice as often as their more selfish counterparts.

This is a long-term exchange, so males continues to share their catch with females when they are not fertile, copulating with them when they are. The team describe their findings in the journal PLoS One.

Christina Gomes and her colleagues, from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany, studied chimps in the Tai Forest reserve in Ivory Coast.

She and her team observed the animal as they hunted, and monitored the number of times they copulated.

“By sharing, the males increase the number of times they mate, and the females increase their intake of calories,” said Dr Gomes.

“What’s amazing is that if a male shares with particular female, he doubles the number of times he copulates with her, which is likely to increase the probability of fertilizing that female.”

High Value

Meat is important for the animals’ diet because it is so high in protein. Since females chimps do not usually hunt, “they have a hard time getting it on their own,” explain Dr Gomes.

a male chimp will give up his hard-earned catch for sex

a male chimp will give up his hard-earned catch for sex

The “meat for sex hypothesis” had already been proposed to explain why male chimps might share with females.

But previous attempts to record the phenomenon failed, because researchers looked for direct exchanges, where a male shared meat with fertile female and copulated with her right away.

Dr Gomes’ team took a new approach. In a precious study, she had found that grooming exchange where the animals take it in turns to groom each other happens over long period, she related. “So we thought, why not meat and sex?”

“We looked at chimps when they were not oestrus, this means they don’t have sexual swellings and aren’t copulating.”

“the males still share with them - they might share meat with a female one day, and only copulate with her a day or two later.”

Dr Gomes thinks that her findings could even provide clues about human evolution.

She suggests this study could lay the foundations for human studies exploring the link between “good hunting skills and reproductive success.”

“This has got me really interested in humans,” she said. “I am thinking of moving on to working with hunter gatherers.”

Michael Gurven from the university of California in Santa Barbara studies human behavior in communities of hunter-gatherers in South America.

He told BBC news that the direct link between success and reproduction highlighted by this study could “help in our thinking about humans.”

Professor Gurven, who was not involve in this study, added that the nature of this exchange of meat for sex is “kind of live pair bonding in humans, because it’s long-term. This highlights something we haven’t seen in chimps before.”

Victoria Gill
BBC News

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3 Responses to “Chimpanzees Enter into Deals-Meat for Sex”

  1. Ak says:

    I LOVE reading this kind of stuff about chimps. They are like us in more ways than people realize.

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  2. Ak says:

    I LOVE reading this kind of stuff about chimps. They are like us in more ways than people realize.

    Sidenote: The new layout of the blog looks hype.

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  3. DrFeelGood says:

    hi AK. many thanks for your comments. Hope to have some good comments from you again ;) and yeah, I’ m happy with this new layout also :)

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