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Left to herself, Her Maj would probably prefer songs from the shows of the 1940s and 50s, or perhaps one of the madrigals she learned to sing as a child.
In songbirds, females prefer songs that are closest to biomechanical limits [15], [16].
Furthermore, previous studies have shown that female zebra finches prefer songs with a larger number of syllables [64], [65].
Previous studies of female preferences for courtship song (Balakrishnan and Pollack 1997; Wagner and Reiser 2000; Rantala and Kortet 2003; Tregenza et al. 2006) predicted that females would prefer songs with a higher duty cycle.
On the other hand, there is correlative data on the potential indicator function of large repertoires [ 35, 36] and playback studies showed that females prefer songs containing many different buzz or whistle songs [ 37, 40].
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Without this control, it is premature to conclude that females prefer song containing KH cycles to song without cycles.
Remarkably, females showed very similar preferences for randomly patterned song, constant song, and silence, even though females are known to prefer song over silence [ 26].
In several songbirds species, females prefer song notes consisting of fast trills [ 78- 83], suggestive of a selective pressure for the evolution of faster song elements that require faster movement of syringeal structures.
Females from both populations preferred songs with a high proportion of the long-chirp element, and preferences appeared to have high genetic and residual variability, although the sampling variances on these parameters were high.
Baloo prefers songs to poems and calls that one "propaganda".
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