Female preferences for high vocal effort in singing mice

Author:

Burkhard Tracy Tran1ORCID,Sachs E. Raney1,Phelps Steven M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Biology, University of Texas at Austin, 2415 Speedway #C0930, Austin, TX 78712, USA

Abstract

Abstract Although vocalizations are essential to mammalian sociosexual behaviours, little is known about female preferences for male vocal displays in non-model mammalian species. Here, we characterized female preferences for the advertisement songs of male Alston’s singing mice (Scotinomys teguina). We developed procedures for inducing oestrus, using vaginal perforation as a morphological indicator of oestrus. We then broadcasted ‘high-effort’ and ‘low-effort’ songs recorded from wild-caught males to virgin laboratory-reared females, using a two-choice experiment. Our results indicate that females spent more time investigating speakers playing high-effort songs; surprisingly, this phonotactic response is independent of oestrus status. In wild singing mice, acoustic characteristics of high-effort male songs positively correlate with body condition. Our data suggest that females could use acoustic cues to select mates in good condition, thus providing preliminary support for adaptive mate choice hypotheses. More generally, our results support the hypothesis that elaborate Scotinomys song may be shaped by female choice.

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Animal Science and Zoology

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