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> Is there evidence for this? I'd assumed that population was controlled by
other than disease. After all, they had
> never heard of the "missionary position".
Yes many species regulate their population by regulating the rate of births
, and this have to do, without us understanding how, with the coming
availability of the food supply but not only .
bonobos give birth to young every 5 years
despite they play with sex all the time ( prolonged breast feeding play an
anticonception role , having many partners do that also )
chickens raised on grain will produce more eggs than chickens raised on
their natural diet ( unvertebrates and greens ) due to hormonal stimulation
of the unatural diet .
jean-claude