The study of adaptive individual behavior (“animal personality”) focuses on whether individuals differ consistently in (suites of correlated) behavior(s) and whether individual-level behavior is under selection. Evidence for selection acting on personality is biased toward species where behavioral and life-history information can readily be collected in the wild, such as ungulates and passerine birds. Here, we report estimates of repeatability and syndrome structure for behaviors that an insect (field cricket; Gryllus campestris ) expresses in the wild. We used mark-recapture models to estimate personality-related survival and encounter probability and focused on a life-history phase where all individuals could readily be sampled (the nymph...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....
PublishedJOURNAL ARTICLEInvestigating patterns of among and within-individual trait variation in pop...
1. Repeatability represents a key parameter in ecological and evolutionary research. Repeatability i...
The field of behavioral ecology has recently been reinvigorated by the addition of the notion of beh...
Quantifying consistent differences in behaviour among individuals is vital to understanding the ecol...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe full data set associated with this paper...
Quantifying consistent differences in behaviour among individuals is vital to understanding the ecol...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
Individuals of the same species differ consistently in risky actions. Such 'animal personality' vari...
Natural Environment Research Council. Grant Numbers: NE/H02249X/1, NE/H02364X/1Peer reviewedPublishe...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
An emerging hypothesis of animal personality posits that animals choose the habitat that best fits t...
1. Dispersal is a key process in population biology and ecology. Although the general ecological con...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....
PublishedJOURNAL ARTICLEInvestigating patterns of among and within-individual trait variation in pop...
1. Repeatability represents a key parameter in ecological and evolutionary research. Repeatability i...
The field of behavioral ecology has recently been reinvigorated by the addition of the notion of beh...
Quantifying consistent differences in behaviour among individuals is vital to understanding the ecol...
PublishedJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThe full data set associated with this paper...
Quantifying consistent differences in behaviour among individuals is vital to understanding the ecol...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
Individuals of the same species differ consistently in risky actions. Such 'animal personality' vari...
Natural Environment Research Council. Grant Numbers: NE/H02249X/1, NE/H02364X/1Peer reviewedPublishe...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
An emerging hypothesis of animal personality posits that animals choose the habitat that best fits t...
1. Dispersal is a key process in population biology and ecology. Although the general ecological con...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
The social environment is expected to have substantial effects on behavior, and as a consequence its...
Recently, there has been increasing interest in behavioral syndrome research across a range of taxa....