Charlton Benjamin D, Reby David, McComb Karen
Department of Psychology, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QH, UK.
Biol Lett. 2007 Aug 22;3(4):382-5. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2007.0244.
Surprisingly little is known about the role of acoustic cues in mammal female mate choice. Here, we examine the response of female red deer (Cervus elaphus) to male roars in which an acoustic cue to body size, the formants, has been re-scaled to simulate different size callers. Our results show that oestrous red deer hinds prefer roars simulating larger callers and constitute the first evidence that female mammals use an acoustic cue to body size in a mate choice context. We go on to suggest that sexual selection through female mating preferences may have provided an additional selection pressure along with male-male competition for broadcasting size-related information in red deer and other mammals.
令人惊讶的是,关于声学线索在哺乳动物雌性择偶中的作用,我们所知甚少。在此,我们研究了雌性马鹿(Cervus elaphus)对雄性吼声的反应,其中对身体大小的声学线索——共振峰进行了重新调整,以模拟不同体型的发声者。我们的结果表明,处于发情期的雌性马鹿更喜欢模拟体型较大的发声者发出的吼声,这首次证明了雌性哺乳动物在择偶时会利用与体型相关的声学线索。我们进而认为,通过雌性交配偏好进行的性选择,可能与雄性间为传播与体型相关信息的竞争一起,为马鹿及其他哺乳动物提供了额外的选择压力。