
Science Weekly Revisited: the endless sexual diversity of nature
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Dec 26, 2024 Josh Davis, a science writer at the Natural History Museum and author of "A Little Gay Natural History," dives into the fascinating realm of sexual diversity in the animal kingdom. He highlights overlooked same-sex behaviors in species like penguins and dolphins. Davis discusses the historical suppression of such findings in science, and how these insights challenge traditional views on human sexuality. By exploring these behaviors, he emphasizes the need to embrace the rich variety of nature as a means to rethink human perspectives on sexual diversity.
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Underreported Homosexual Behavior
- Animal homosexual behavior is widely observed by scientists but remains underreported.
- This raises questions about how we understand and document animal sexuality.
Reasons for Underreporting
- Underreporting of same-sex animal behavior may stem from historical fears of association with such behaviors by researchers.
- Current journal publishing models, prioritizing short observational reports, further hinder publication.
Prevalence of Same-Sex Behavior
- Same-sex sexual behavior has been officially recorded in about 1,500 species across the tree of life.
- The actual figure is likely much higher, as the current number is based on limited reporting.


