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Hadza Men With Lower Voice Pitch Have a Better Hunting Reputation.

Kristopher M Smith1, Yevgeniy M Olkhov2, David A Puts3, Coren L Apicella1.   

Abstract

Previous research with hunter-gatherers has found that women perceive men with voices manipulated to be lower in pitch to be better hunters, and men perceive women with lower pitch to be better gatherers. Here, we test if actual voice pitch is associated with hunting and gathering reputations in men and women, respectively. We find that voice pitch does relate to foraging reputation in men, but not in women, with better hunters having a lower voice pitch. In addition, we find that the previously documented relationship between voice pitch and reproductive success no longer holds when controlling for hunting reputation, but hunting reputation remains a significant predictor of reproductive success when controlling for voice pitch. This raises the possibility that voice pitch is being selected for in hunter-gatherers because of the relationship between voice pitch and hunting reputation.

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Keywords:  Hadza; hunter-gatherers; hunting; reproductive success; sexual dimorphism; voice pitch

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29179581     DOI: 10.1177/1474704917740466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Evol Psychol        ISSN: 1474-7049


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