'''Pair bonding''' a is the process of forming a '''pair bond''' the strong affinity that develops in some [[species]] between the [[male]] and [[female]] in a breeding pair. Pair-bonding, from 1940, is a term frequently used in [[sociobiology]] and [[evolutionary psychology]] circles and is typically meant to imply either a life-long monogamous relationship or a stage of mating interaction in socially [[monogamous]] species.
'''Pair bonding''' a is the process of forming a '''pair bond''' the strong affinity that develops in some [[species]] between the [[male]] and [[female]] in a breeding pair. Pair-bonding, from 1940, is a term frequently used in [[sociobiology]] and [[evolutionary psychology]] circles and is typically meant to imply either a life-long monogamous relationship or a stage of mating interaction in socially [[monogamous]] species.
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For more details see [[animal pair bonding]] and the [[neuroscience of animal pair bonding]]
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For more details see [[animal pair bonding]], [[monogamous pairing in animals]] and the [[neuroscience of animal pair bonding]]
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*[[Matching hypothesis]]
*[[Matching hypothesis]]
*[[Parents]]
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==See also==
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*[[List of animals with stable pair bonds]]
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Pair bonding a is the process of forming a pair bond the strong affinity that develops in some species between the male and female in a breeding pair. Pair-bonding, from 1940, is a term frequently used in sociobiology and evolutionary psychology circles and is typically meant to imply either a life-long monogamous relationship or a stage of mating interaction in socially monogamous species.
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