Pairing in this species does not occur in a narrow, seasonal window as seen in many other species. Instead, it is a flexible, year-round activity shaped by deep evolutionary changes in biology, society, and the environment. Research indicates that evolution has altered our species’ mating patterns, moving beyond a restricted seasonal timeframe.

Understanding these real evolutionary biology studies reveals what our reproductive rhythms truly are, for us.

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