There have been numerous empirical studies on the fitness consequences of behavioural syndromes in various animal taxa; however, the ecological and evolutionary implications on a population level are still poorly understood. To better understand these implications, we develop a non-linear age-structured mathematical model to qualitatively examine the evolutionary consequences of a heritable boldness personality trait within an animal population. We assume that this heritable boldness trait is positively correlated with boldness towards predators and intraspecific aggressiveness. This assumption leads to a growth/reproductive success versus mortality trade-off, which is thoroughly investigated and documented in the literature. Another life-h...
Despite the ubiquity of complex life cycles, we know little of the evolutionary constraints exerted ...
Individuals of many species, including humans, differ consistently in the way they behave. These con...
© 2017 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour There is an ongoing debate on how personali...
Behavioral syndromes are widely recognized as important for ecology and evolution, but most predicti...
In recent years evidence has been accumulating that personalities are not only found in humans(1) bu...
Behavioral syndromes are widely recognized as important for ecology and evolution, but most predicti...
The study of behavioural variation and covariation has become very popular in the last decade.And ye...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
We develop a conceptual framework for the understanding of animal personalities in terms of adaptive...
Understanding the extent to which behavioural variance is underlain by genotypic, environmental and ...
Individual humans, and members of diverse other species, show consistent differences in aggressivene...
In animal populations, as in humans, behavioural differences between individuals that are consistent...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
Boldness is an axis of personality defined by the propensity to take risks. As a personality, behavi...
Animal personality, or consistent individual behavior, is wide spread across taxa, and is now being ...
Despite the ubiquity of complex life cycles, we know little of the evolutionary constraints exerted ...
Individuals of many species, including humans, differ consistently in the way they behave. These con...
© 2017 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour There is an ongoing debate on how personali...
Behavioral syndromes are widely recognized as important for ecology and evolution, but most predicti...
In recent years evidence has been accumulating that personalities are not only found in humans(1) bu...
Behavioral syndromes are widely recognized as important for ecology and evolution, but most predicti...
The study of behavioural variation and covariation has become very popular in the last decade.And ye...
Time series of rapid phenotypic change have been documented in age-structured populations living in ...
We develop a conceptual framework for the understanding of animal personalities in terms of adaptive...
Understanding the extent to which behavioural variance is underlain by genotypic, environmental and ...
Individual humans, and members of diverse other species, show consistent differences in aggressivene...
In animal populations, as in humans, behavioural differences between individuals that are consistent...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
Boldness is an axis of personality defined by the propensity to take risks. As a personality, behavi...
Animal personality, or consistent individual behavior, is wide spread across taxa, and is now being ...
Despite the ubiquity of complex life cycles, we know little of the evolutionary constraints exerted ...
Individuals of many species, including humans, differ consistently in the way they behave. These con...
© 2017 The Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour There is an ongoing debate on how personali...