Individuals within the same population generally differ among each other not only in their behavioral traits but also in their level of behavioral plasticity (i.e., in their propensity to modify their behavior in response to changing conditions). If the proximate factors underlying individual differences in behavioral plasticity were the same for any measure of plasticity, as commonly assumed, one would expect plasticity to be repeatable across behaviors and contexts. However, this assumption remains largely untested. Here, we conducted an experiment with sailfin mollies (Poecilia latipinna) whose behavioral plasticity was estimated both as the change in their personality traits or mating behavior across a social gradient and using their pe...
In the last few years, investigators have documented individual differences in many different types ...
Behavioral and evolutionary ecologists have been increasingly interested in why individuals from the...
Individual differences in behaviour are a ubiquitous phenomenon within animal populations. Great tit...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an individual to alter its phenotype in response to environm...
Reversal learning, personality and mating tactic scores measured in male sailfin mollies <br
One possibility for why individual differences in behavioral plasticity are frequently associated wi...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
Traditionally considered one of the most plastic traits an individual could exhibit, there is now mo...
Theoreticians predict that animal ‘personality’ traits may be maladaptive if fixed throughout differ...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenoty...
1. The expression of individual behaviour as a function of environmental variation (behavioural plas...
1. Interest in the evolutionary origin and maintenance of individual behavioural variation and behav...
Although animal behavior is generally repeatable, most behavioral variation apparently occurs within...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of one genotype to express multiple phenotypes under variable e...
In the last few years, investigators have documented individual differences in many different types ...
Behavioral and evolutionary ecologists have been increasingly interested in why individuals from the...
Individual differences in behaviour are a ubiquitous phenomenon within animal populations. Great tit...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an individual to alter its phenotype in response to environm...
Reversal learning, personality and mating tactic scores measured in male sailfin mollies <br
One possibility for why individual differences in behavioral plasticity are frequently associated wi...
An individual's behavioural phenotype is a combination of its unique behavioural propensities and it...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenotyp...
Traditionally considered one of the most plastic traits an individual could exhibit, there is now mo...
Theoreticians predict that animal ‘personality’ traits may be maladaptive if fixed throughout differ...
A major goal of modern evolutionary biology is to understand the causes and consequences of phenoty...
1. The expression of individual behaviour as a function of environmental variation (behavioural plas...
1. Interest in the evolutionary origin and maintenance of individual behavioural variation and behav...
Although animal behavior is generally repeatable, most behavioral variation apparently occurs within...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of one genotype to express multiple phenotypes under variable e...
In the last few years, investigators have documented individual differences in many different types ...
Behavioral and evolutionary ecologists have been increasingly interested in why individuals from the...
Individual differences in behaviour are a ubiquitous phenomenon within animal populations. Great tit...