For developing organisms, early environmental conditions are critical as they provide cues about their environment and are thus helpful to make decisions for the short and long term. As such, the early environment is known to affect several phenotypic traits, and these can persist after developmental growth. However, the role of these early environmental conditions in shaping personality traits remains largely unknown. Here, we used a reciprocal transplant experiment to explore the effect of landscape of origin versus landscape of development on boldness and activity in a butterfly, Pararge aegeria. Larvae of woodland, agricultural and urban population origins were reared in situ in their landscape of origin or under the two alternative env...
Organisms that colonize new habitats may gain fitness advantages from changes in habitat selection i...
Developmental pathways may evolve to optimize alternative phenotypes across environments. However, t...
Understanding why and how behavioral profiles differ across latitudes can help predict behavioral re...
Abstract For developing organisms, early environmental conditions are critical as they provide cues...
Urbanization and agriculture are strongly modifying natural ecosystems and these land use changes ar...
Abstract During the last century, the human footprint on natural ecosystems has increased strongly ...
Animal behaviour may change with age, when young individuals experience different environments from ...
Abstract Most behavioural traits show plastic responses to changes in internal or external conditio...
In evolutionary time, varying environments may lead to different morphs as a result of genetic adapt...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
In seasonal environments, phenotypic plasticity in response to gradual changes in environmental vari...
Despite a recent surge in the popularity of animal personality studies and their wide-ranging associ...
<div><p>Despite a recent surge in the popularity of animal personality studies and their wide-rangin...
In seasonal environments, phenotypic plasticity in response to gradual changes in environmental vari...
Holding a territory is often crucial in order to acquire key resources, including mating partners. H...
Organisms that colonize new habitats may gain fitness advantages from changes in habitat selection i...
Developmental pathways may evolve to optimize alternative phenotypes across environments. However, t...
Understanding why and how behavioral profiles differ across latitudes can help predict behavioral re...
Abstract For developing organisms, early environmental conditions are critical as they provide cues...
Urbanization and agriculture are strongly modifying natural ecosystems and these land use changes ar...
Abstract During the last century, the human footprint on natural ecosystems has increased strongly ...
Animal behaviour may change with age, when young individuals experience different environments from ...
Abstract Most behavioural traits show plastic responses to changes in internal or external conditio...
In evolutionary time, varying environments may lead to different morphs as a result of genetic adapt...
Behavioural plasticity in biological traits is assumed crucial for allowing organisms to cope with a...
In seasonal environments, phenotypic plasticity in response to gradual changes in environmental vari...
Despite a recent surge in the popularity of animal personality studies and their wide-ranging associ...
<div><p>Despite a recent surge in the popularity of animal personality studies and their wide-rangin...
In seasonal environments, phenotypic plasticity in response to gradual changes in environmental vari...
Holding a territory is often crucial in order to acquire key resources, including mating partners. H...
Organisms that colonize new habitats may gain fitness advantages from changes in habitat selection i...
Developmental pathways may evolve to optimize alternative phenotypes across environments. However, t...
Understanding why and how behavioral profiles differ across latitudes can help predict behavioral re...