Rd. Nadler et al., SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR OF CHIMPANZEES (PAN-TROGLODYTES) - MALE VERSUS FEMALEREGULATION, Journal of comparative psychology, 108(1), 1994, pp. 58-67
We investigated the sexual behavior of 13 chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes
) in 2 types of pair test in order to clarify the interaction of socia
l variables with female hormonal state. The frequency of copulation in
tests in which the partners were freely accessible to each other was
related to the male's dominance over the female; copulation was less f
requent and was related to social compatibility in tests in which the
female controlled access. Copulation was related to female hormonal st
ate in both types of test. The results demonstrate (a) an association
between female hormonal state and sexual activity of chimpanzees, (b)
the influence of social relationships on sexual interactions, and (c)
the importance of focusing on female sexual behavior before copulation
, rather than copulation per se, in research on sexual arousability of
female primates.