Holding a territory is often crucial in order to acquire key resources, including mating partners. However, few studies have investigated the role of animal personality in the context of territorial conflicts and how the contest outcome itself may influence personality traits. We studied personality in male Speckled wood butterflies, Pararge aegeria, before and after territorial contests for sunspot territories. Before interactions, boldness decreased with age, while activity and exploration were only influenced by ambient conditions. Neither age nor morphology did influence the probability to win contests, but winners were more active and more explorative than losers and, moreover, males that received a red wing mark were more likely to be...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
There exists growing evidence that animal personality (consistent between individual differences in ...
<div><p>Individuals in social species commonly form dominance relationships, where dominant individu...
Urbanization and agriculture are strongly modifying natural ecosystems and these land use changes ar...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)In many animals, males interact with or...
Although contemporary animal contest theory emphasises the importance of physical asymmetries in res...
Competition over mating opportunities is a conspicuous characteristic of animal behaviour. In many b...
Although intrasexual contests generally favor bigger or stronger individuals, the relevance of body ...
Butterflies are conspicuous among animals that fight for mating opportunities because it is not clea...
Abstract Most behavioural traits show plastic responses to changes in internal or external conditio...
Male–male competition over territorial ownership suggests that winning is associated with considerab...
Intra-species contests are common in the animal kingdom and can have fitness consequences. Most rese...
Animal behaviour may change with age, when young individuals experience different environments from ...
Territorial behaviour is widespread among insects and serves as an important constituent of male rep...
For developing organisms, early environmental conditions are critical as they provide cues about the...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
There exists growing evidence that animal personality (consistent between individual differences in ...
<div><p>Individuals in social species commonly form dominance relationships, where dominant individu...
Urbanization and agriculture are strongly modifying natural ecosystems and these land use changes ar...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)In many animals, males interact with or...
Although contemporary animal contest theory emphasises the importance of physical asymmetries in res...
Competition over mating opportunities is a conspicuous characteristic of animal behaviour. In many b...
Although intrasexual contests generally favor bigger or stronger individuals, the relevance of body ...
Butterflies are conspicuous among animals that fight for mating opportunities because it is not clea...
Abstract Most behavioural traits show plastic responses to changes in internal or external conditio...
Male–male competition over territorial ownership suggests that winning is associated with considerab...
Intra-species contests are common in the animal kingdom and can have fitness consequences. Most rese...
Animal behaviour may change with age, when young individuals experience different environments from ...
Territorial behaviour is widespread among insects and serves as an important constituent of male rep...
For developing organisms, early environmental conditions are critical as they provide cues about the...
The interplay between consistent individual differences in behavior (i.e., animal personality) and b...
There exists growing evidence that animal personality (consistent between individual differences in ...
<div><p>Individuals in social species commonly form dominance relationships, where dominant individu...