The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour
ABSTRACT: Males often express traits that improve competitive ability, such as aggressiveness. Females also express such traits but our understanding about why is limited. Intraspecific aggression between females might be used to gain access to reproductive resources but simultaneously incurs costs...
- Autores:
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Thys, Bert
Pinxten, Rianne
Raap, Thomas
De Meester, Gilles
Rivera Gutiérrez, Héctor Fabio
Eens, Marcel
- Tipo de recurso:
- Article of investigation
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2017
- Institución:
- Universidad de Antioquia
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- eng
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- Palabra clave:
- Perspectiva femenina
Personalidad
Pájaro cantor salvaje
Agresividad
Comportamiento de exploración
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour |
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour |
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour Perspectiva femenina Personalidad Pájaro cantor salvaje Agresividad Comportamiento de exploración |
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour |
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour |
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour |
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The female perspective of personality in a wild songbird: repeatable aggressiveness relates to exploration behaviour |
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Thys, Bert Pinxten, Rianne Raap, Thomas De Meester, Gilles Rivera Gutiérrez, Héctor Fabio Eens, Marcel |
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Thys, Bert Pinxten, Rianne Raap, Thomas De Meester, Gilles Rivera Gutiérrez, Héctor Fabio Eens, Marcel |
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Perspectiva femenina Personalidad Pájaro cantor salvaje Agresividad Comportamiento de exploración |
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Perspectiva femenina Personalidad Pájaro cantor salvaje Agresividad Comportamiento de exploración |
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ABSTRACT: Males often express traits that improve competitive ability, such as aggressiveness. Females also express such traits but our understanding about why is limited. Intraspecific aggression between females might be used to gain access to reproductive resources but simultaneously incurs costs in terms of energy and time available for reproductive activities, resulting in a trade-off. Although consistent individual differences in female behaviour (i.e. personality) like aggressiveness are likely to influence these reproductive trade-offs, little is known about the consistency of aggressiveness in females. To quantify aggression we presented a female decoy to free-living female great tits (Parus major) during the egg-laying period, and assessed whether they were consistent in their response towards this decoy. Moreover, we assessed whether female aggression related to consistent individual differences in exploration behaviour in a novel environment. We found that females consistently differed in aggressiveness, although first-year females were on average more aggressive than older females. Moreover, conform life history theory predictions, ‘fast’ exploring females were more aggressive towards the decoy than ‘slow’ exploring females. Given that personality traits are often heritable, and correlations between behaviours can constrain short term adaptive evolution, our findings highlight the importance of studying female aggression within a multivariate behavioural framework. |
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