Consistent behavioural differences between individuals across time and situations are referred to as animal personality. Associated with this are behavioural syndromes , which are suites of correlated behaviours across individuals. When foraging in social groups, individuals can use a producer tactic, which involves searching for food independently, or a scrounger tactic, which involves joining others who have already discovered food. In this study, wild populations of house sparrows (Passer domesticus) were tested in captive communal behavioural assays, trying to link variation in personality and behavioural syndromes to social foraging and producer-scrounger tactics in 8 social flocks. Individual variation and the covariation between...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behavioral reaction to mild novel challenge...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Group-foraging individuals often use alternative behavioral tactics to acquire food: some individual...
Individuals in populations of many species have been found to differ consistently in suites of corre...
When animals interact socially they experience and react to phenotypes of their social partners. Suc...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour ( animal personality ) may be favoured by natural sel...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
How has evolution led to the variation in behavioural phenotypes (personalities) in a population? Kn...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...
Small birds in winter face trade-offs between predation risk and foraging, and alternate life-histor...
One aspect of animal personality that has been well described in captivity, but received only little...
Differences between individuals in correlated responses across contexts have both functional and mec...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behavioral reaction to mild novel challenge...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...
Group-foraging individuals often use alternative behavioral tactics to acquire food: some individual...
Individuals in populations of many species have been found to differ consistently in suites of corre...
When animals interact socially they experience and react to phenotypes of their social partners. Suc...
Consistent individual differences in behaviour ( animal personality ) may be favoured by natural sel...
There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collecti...
How has evolution led to the variation in behavioural phenotypes (personalities) in a population? Kn...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...
Small birds in winter face trade-offs between predation risk and foraging, and alternate life-histor...
One aspect of animal personality that has been well described in captivity, but received only little...
Differences between individuals in correlated responses across contexts have both functional and mec...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
We investigated individual differences in copying behaviour of captive great tits, Parus major, by a...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behavioral reaction to mild novel challenge...
In social animals, dominance rank often influences individuals ’ behaviour, but in most cases it is ...
Social interactions are important for many aspects of the life-history of group-living species. Yet ...