Variation in intrinsic (body mass, reproductive condition) and extrinsic factors (habitat quality, spatio-temporal variation in food availability) can affect the costs and benefits of personality traits. Relationships between personality and fitness components can vary with changes in population density and/or habitat quality. Here, using capture-mark-recapture data of individually marked Eurasian red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris), we explored whether indices of boldness and exploration are correlated with local survival in either of the sexes and with a measure of reproductive success in females, under different conditions of food availability. PCA scores derived from the number of captures (trappability) and number of different traps where...
1) Juvenile survival to first breeding is a key life history stage for all taxa. Survival through th...
Intraspecific variation in home range size has important implications for the distribution of anima...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...
Variation in intrinsic (body mass, reproductive condition) and extrinsic factors (habitat quality, s...
Animal space use is affected by spatio-temporal variation in food availability and/or population den...
Habitats are characterized by different local environmental conditions that influence both behavior ...
Animal personality, behavioural differences among individuals which are consistent through time and ...
Food availability is likely to influence body condition and, in turn, fitness. The intensity of this...
Competition between animal species can cause niche partitioning and shape an individual's phenotype,...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
variation in territory size in the American red squirrel. – Oikos 101: 147–156. For most territorial...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
1) Juvenile survival to first breeding is a key life history stage for all taxa. Survival through th...
Intraspecific variation in home range size has important implications for the distribution of anima...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...
Variation in intrinsic (body mass, reproductive condition) and extrinsic factors (habitat quality, s...
Animal space use is affected by spatio-temporal variation in food availability and/or population den...
Habitats are characterized by different local environmental conditions that influence both behavior ...
Animal personality, behavioural differences among individuals which are consistent through time and ...
Food availability is likely to influence body condition and, in turn, fitness. The intensity of this...
Competition between animal species can cause niche partitioning and shape an individual's phenotype,...
When resources are limited, mean fitness is constrained and competition can cause genes and phenotyp...
variation in territory size in the American red squirrel. – Oikos 101: 147–156. For most territorial...
The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for key...
1. The relative contributions of habitat and food availability on fitness may provide evidence for k...
1) Juvenile survival to first breeding is a key life history stage for all taxa. Survival through th...
Intraspecific variation in home range size has important implications for the distribution of anima...
The effects of food abundance on the population dynamics and territorial behaviour of red squirrels ...