In animal contests, individuals respond plastically to the phenotypes of the opponents that they confront. These “opponent”—or “indirect”—effects are often repeatable, for example, certain opponents consistently elicit more or less aggressiveness in others. “Personality” (repeatable among-individual variation in behavior) has been proposed as an important source of indirect effects. Here, we repeatedly assayed aggressiveness of wild-caught adult male field crickets Gryllus campestris in staged dyadic fights, measuring aggressiveness of both contestants. Measurements of their personality in nonsocial contexts (activity and exploration behavior) enabled us to ask whether personality caused indirect effects on aggressiveness. Activity, explora...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
In many animal taxa, behavior varies both among individuals (animal “personalities”) and within indi...
In animal contests, individuals respond plastically to the phenotypes of the opponents that they con...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
Aggression between conspecific males is widespread in the animal kingdom, as is the fact that some i...
Individual repeatability characterises many behaviours. Repeatable behaviour may result from repeate...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....
Individual variation in behavioral traits, commonly referred to as 'personality,' is exhibited in nu...
The relationship between signaling and aggression is still unclear despite several decades of resear...
The expression of aggression depends not only on the direct genetic effects (DGEs) of an individual’...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
The study of adaptive individual behavior (“animal personality”) focuses on whether individuals diff...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
In many animal taxa, behavior varies both among individuals (animal “personalities”) and within indi...
In animal contests, individuals respond plastically to the phenotypes of the opponents that they con...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
Aggression between conspecific males is widespread in the animal kingdom, as is the fact that some i...
Individual repeatability characterises many behaviours. Repeatable behaviour may result from repeate...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....
Individual variation in behavioral traits, commonly referred to as 'personality,' is exhibited in nu...
The relationship between signaling and aggression is still unclear despite several decades of resear...
The expression of aggression depends not only on the direct genetic effects (DGEs) of an individual’...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
The study of adaptive individual behavior (“animal personality”) focuses on whether individuals diff...
Animal behaviour studies have begun to incorporate the influence of the social environment, providin...
Aggressive behaviour is thought to have significant consequences for fitness, sexual selection and t...
Although our understanding of how animal personality affects fitness is incomplete, one general hypo...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
In many animal taxa, behavior varies both among individuals (animal “personalities”) and within indi...