Polygynandry can be simply characterized as "
free love." It is a pattern of
mating behavior wherein an individual has multiple partners. Polygynandry is often found in
colonies. The advantages of polygynandry are: 1) reduced
competition among
males for
females; and 2) because the males do not know which
offspring are theirs, the group's collective nature is maintained. Occasionally, a male may form a "
consortship" with a female while she is in estrous, and other males will be excluded.
Chimpanzees are the most thoroughly studied polygynandrous
species.