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Mares prefer the voices of highly fertile stallions.


ABSTRACT: We investigated the possibility that stallion whinnies, known to encode caller size, also encoded information about caller arousal and fertility, and the reactions of mares in relation to type of voice. Voice acoustic features are correlated with arousal and reproduction success, the lower-pitched the stallion's voice, the slower his heart beat and the higher his fertility. Females from three study groups preferred playbacks of low-pitched voices. Hence, females are attracted by frequencies encoding for large male size, calmness and high fertility. More work is needed to explore the relative importance of morpho-physiological features. Assortative mating may be involved as large females preferred voices of larger stallions. Our study contributes to basic and applied ongoing research on mammal reproduction, and questions the mechanisms used by females to detect males' fertility.

SUBMITTER: Lemasson A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4340864 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mares prefer the voices of highly fertile stallions.

Lemasson Alban A   Remeuf Kévin K   Trabalon Marie M   Cuir Frédérique F   Hausberger Martine M  

PloS one 20150225 2


We investigated the possibility that stallion whinnies, known to encode caller size, also encoded information about caller arousal and fertility, and the reactions of mares in relation to type of voice. Voice acoustic features are correlated with arousal and reproduction success, the lower-pitched the stallion's voice, the slower his heart beat and the higher his fertility. Females from three study groups preferred playbacks of low-pitched voices. Hence, females are attracted by frequencies enco  ...[more]

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