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Cross-species discrimination of vocal expression of emotional valence by Equidae and Suidae.

Anne-Laure MaigrotEdna HillmannElodie Floriane Briefer
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
Domestic horses, Przewalski's horses and pigs thus seem to discriminate between positive and negative vocalizations produced not only by conspecifics, but also by heterospecifics, including humans. In addition, we found an absence of difference between the strength of reaction of the four species to the calls of conspecifics and closely related heterospecifics, which could be related to similarities in the general structure of their vocalization. Overall, our results suggest that phylogeny and domestication have played a role in cross-species discrimination/perception of emotions.
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