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9 Sexual Coercion in Dolphin Consortships: A Comparison with Chimpanzees
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Richard C. Connor
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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I INTRODUCTION AND THEORY
- 1 Male Aggression and Sexual Coercion of Females in Primates 3
- 2 Evolution of Sexual Coercion with Respect to Sexual Selection and Sexual Conflict Theory 23
- 3 Intersexual Conflict in Primates: Infanticide, Paternity Allocation, and the Role of Coercion 42
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II SEXUAL COERCION AND MATE GUARDING IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES
- 4 Orangutans: Sexual Coercion without Sexual Violence 81
- 5 Male Aggression against Females in Mountain Gorillas: Courtship or Coercion? 112
- 6 The Causes and Consequences of Male Aggression Directed at Female Chacma Baboons 128
- 7 Female-Directed Aggression and Social Control in Spider Monkeys 157
- 8 Male Aggression against Females and Sexual Coercion in Chimpanzees 184
- 9 Sexual Coercion in Dolphin Consortships: A Comparison with Chimpanzees 218
- 10 Male Aggression toward Females in Hamadryas Baboons: Conditioning,Coercion, and Control 244
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III SEXUAL COERCION AND MATE GUARDING IN HUMANS
- 11 Coercive Violence by Human Males against Their Female Partners 271
- 12 The Political Significance of Gender Violence 292
- 13 Intimate Wounds: Craniofacial Trauma inWomen and Female Chimpanzees 322
- 14 Human Rape: Revising Evolutionary Perspectives 346
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IV FEMALE COUNTERSTRATEGIES
- 15 “Friendship” with Males: A Female Counterstrategy to Infanticide in Chacma Baboons of the Okavango Delta 377
- 16 The Absence of Sexual Coercion in Bonobos 410
- 17 Sexual Coercion, Patriarchal Violence, and Law 424
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V SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- 18 Sexual Coercion in Humans and Other Primates: The Road Ahead 451
- CONTRIBUTORS 469
- Index 475
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
-
I INTRODUCTION AND THEORY
- 1 Male Aggression and Sexual Coercion of Females in Primates 3
- 2 Evolution of Sexual Coercion with Respect to Sexual Selection and Sexual Conflict Theory 23
- 3 Intersexual Conflict in Primates: Infanticide, Paternity Allocation, and the Role of Coercion 42
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II SEXUAL COERCION AND MATE GUARDING IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES
- 4 Orangutans: Sexual Coercion without Sexual Violence 81
- 5 Male Aggression against Females in Mountain Gorillas: Courtship or Coercion? 112
- 6 The Causes and Consequences of Male Aggression Directed at Female Chacma Baboons 128
- 7 Female-Directed Aggression and Social Control in Spider Monkeys 157
- 8 Male Aggression against Females and Sexual Coercion in Chimpanzees 184
- 9 Sexual Coercion in Dolphin Consortships: A Comparison with Chimpanzees 218
- 10 Male Aggression toward Females in Hamadryas Baboons: Conditioning,Coercion, and Control 244
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III SEXUAL COERCION AND MATE GUARDING IN HUMANS
- 11 Coercive Violence by Human Males against Their Female Partners 271
- 12 The Political Significance of Gender Violence 292
- 13 Intimate Wounds: Craniofacial Trauma inWomen and Female Chimpanzees 322
- 14 Human Rape: Revising Evolutionary Perspectives 346
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IV FEMALE COUNTERSTRATEGIES
- 15 “Friendship” with Males: A Female Counterstrategy to Infanticide in Chacma Baboons of the Okavango Delta 377
- 16 The Absence of Sexual Coercion in Bonobos 410
- 17 Sexual Coercion, Patriarchal Violence, and Law 424
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V SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
- 18 Sexual Coercion in Humans and Other Primates: The Road Ahead 451
- CONTRIBUTORS 469
- Index 475