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What (who) is pair bonding - definition

BIOLOGICAL TERM
Pair-bonding; Pair bonding; Pair-bond; Pairbond; Mate for life; Mating for life; Mates for life
  • mallard ducks]] form seasonal monogamous pairs.
  • monogamous]] mammals. This pair uses teamwork to hunt down prey and scavenge. They will stay together until one of the two dies.
  • [[Northern gannet]] pair
  • Pair-bonded human male and female

pair-bond         
¦ verb (of two animals) form a close relationship through courtship and sexual activity.
¦ noun (pair bond) a relationship so formed.
Pair bond         
In biology, a pair bond is the strong affinity that develops in some species between a mating pair, often leading to the production and rearing of offspring and potentially a lifelong bond. Pair-bonding is a term coined in the 1940s that is frequently used in sociobiology and evolutionary biology circles.
bonding         
AMERICAN NETFLIX COMEDY DRAMA
BONDiNG
bonding
adjective lay (bricks) in a strong overlapping pattern.
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bonding
noun place (dutiable goods) in bond.

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Pair bond

In biology, a pair bond is the strong affinity that develops in some species between a mating pair, often leading to the production and rearing of offspring and potentially a lifelong bond. Pair-bonding is a term coined in the 1940s that is frequently used in sociobiology and evolutionary biology circles. The term often implies either a lifelong socially monogamous relationship or a stage of mating interaction in socially monogamous species. It is sometimes used in reference to human relationships.

Examples of use of pair bonding
1. He believes that release of the "pair–bonding" hormone oxytocin between partners might account for the calming effect.
2. One evolutionary reason for faithful pair–bonding is that if they can be confident in their paternity fathers will help to raise their offspring.
3. Alternatively, female orgasms could strengthen pair–bonding, so that any resulting children have the benefit of two parents instead of one.
4. We‘ve seen, after all, more of how the Jordan–Andre relationship has developed than most of us will have of our closest friends, from those touching early stages of pair–bonding as broadcast to a primetime ITV audience on ‘I‘m a Celebrity...‘, to what both parties look like stripped to the waist and covered in maggots.