Non-conceptive Sexual Behavior in Cetaceans: Comparison of Form and Function

  • Ham J
  • Lilley M
  • Manitzas Hill H
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Abstract

Non-conceptive sexual behavior (NCSB) is phylogenetically widespread, having been documented in 35 of the 87 extant cetacean species, but function and form of NCSB have not been studied in comparative manner. Many cetacean species engage in NCSB across a wide variety...

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Ham, J. R., Lilley, M. K., & Manitzas Hill, H. M. (2023). Non-conceptive Sexual Behavior in Cetaceans: Comparison of Form and Function. In Sex in Cetaceans (pp. 129–151). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35651-3_7

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