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Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)

Although female preferences are well studied in many mammals, the possible effects of the oestrous cycle are not yet sufficiently understood. Here we investigate female preferences for visual and non-visual male traits relative to the periodically cycling of sexual proceptivity (oestrus) and inactiv...

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Autores principales: Burger, Dominik, Meuwly, Charles, Thomas, Selina, Sieme, Harald, Oberthür, Michael, Wedekind, Claus, Meinecke-Tillmann, Sabine
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191845
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author Burger, Dominik
Meuwly, Charles
Thomas, Selina
Sieme, Harald
Oberthür, Michael
Wedekind, Claus
Meinecke-Tillmann, Sabine
author_facet Burger, Dominik
Meuwly, Charles
Thomas, Selina
Sieme, Harald
Oberthür, Michael
Wedekind, Claus
Meinecke-Tillmann, Sabine
author_sort Burger, Dominik
collection PubMed
description Although female preferences are well studied in many mammals, the possible effects of the oestrous cycle are not yet sufficiently understood. Here we investigate female preferences for visual and non-visual male traits relative to the periodically cycling of sexual proceptivity (oestrus) and inactivity (dioestrus), respectively, in the polygynous horse (Equus caballus). We individually exposed mares to stallions in four experimental situations: (i) mares in oestrus and visual contact to stallions allowed, (ii) mares in oestrus, with blinds (wooden partitions preventing visual contact but allowing for acoustic and olfactory communication), (iii) mares in dioestrus, no blinds, and (iv) mares in dioestrus, with blinds. Contact times of the mares with each stallion, defined as the cumulative amount of time a mare was in the vicinity of an individual stallion and actively searching contact, were used to rank stallions according to each mare’s preferences. We found that preferences based on visual traits differed significantly from preferences based on non-visual traits in dioestrous mares. The mares then showed a preference for older and larger males, but only if visual cues were available. In contrast, oestrous mares showed consistent preferences with or without blinds, i.e. their preferences were mainly based on non-visual traits and could not be predicted by male age or size. Stallions who were generally preferred displayed a high libido that may have positively influenced female interest or may have been a consequence of it. We conclude that the oestrous cycle has a significant influence on female preferences for visual and non-visual male traits in the horse.
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spelling pubmed-58428752018-03-23 Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus) Burger, Dominik Meuwly, Charles Thomas, Selina Sieme, Harald Oberthür, Michael Wedekind, Claus Meinecke-Tillmann, Sabine PLoS One Research Article Although female preferences are well studied in many mammals, the possible effects of the oestrous cycle are not yet sufficiently understood. Here we investigate female preferences for visual and non-visual male traits relative to the periodically cycling of sexual proceptivity (oestrus) and inactivity (dioestrus), respectively, in the polygynous horse (Equus caballus). We individually exposed mares to stallions in four experimental situations: (i) mares in oestrus and visual contact to stallions allowed, (ii) mares in oestrus, with blinds (wooden partitions preventing visual contact but allowing for acoustic and olfactory communication), (iii) mares in dioestrus, no blinds, and (iv) mares in dioestrus, with blinds. Contact times of the mares with each stallion, defined as the cumulative amount of time a mare was in the vicinity of an individual stallion and actively searching contact, were used to rank stallions according to each mare’s preferences. We found that preferences based on visual traits differed significantly from preferences based on non-visual traits in dioestrous mares. The mares then showed a preference for older and larger males, but only if visual cues were available. In contrast, oestrous mares showed consistent preferences with or without blinds, i.e. their preferences were mainly based on non-visual traits and could not be predicted by male age or size. Stallions who were generally preferred displayed a high libido that may have positively influenced female interest or may have been a consequence of it. We conclude that the oestrous cycle has a significant influence on female preferences for visual and non-visual male traits in the horse. Public Library of Science 2018-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5842875/ /pubmed/29466358 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191845 Text en © 2018 Burger et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Burger, Dominik
Meuwly, Charles
Thomas, Selina
Sieme, Harald
Oberthür, Michael
Wedekind, Claus
Meinecke-Tillmann, Sabine
Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)
title Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)
title_full Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)
title_fullStr Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)
title_full_unstemmed Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)
title_short Cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (Equus caballus)
title_sort cycle-specific female preferences for visual and non-visual cues in the horse (equus caballus)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5842875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29466358
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191845
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