
Episode 458
Have STIs led to monogamy?
Computer model suggests the threat of sexual disease led to widespread monogamy...
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
April 17, 20164m 47s
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Show Notes
We might have sexually transmitted infections to thank for our modern-day monogamous society, according to a new study from Canada this week. Between ten and fifteen thousand years ago, as agriculture was established and humans swapped a hunter gatherer lifestyle for life in larger group settlements, our ancestors also appear to have embraced monogamy - having a single partner, rather than multiple wives. Mathematician Chris Bauch has designed a computer simulation that suggests that, as populations increase in size, the threat of sexual disease drives the switch to monogamy, and the desire to... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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