The work presented here aims at understanding the nature, epigenesis and function of personality types (here called behavioral profiles) in birds, focusing on a wild bird species, the great tit (Parus major). Lines bidirectionally selected for exploration show a wide array of social and non-social behavioral differences, and also some differences in physiological parameters. Line differences in these characteristics and their relationships show significant temporal consistency. The results show a surprising similarity between the great tit and a rodent model, suggesting a fundamental principle in the organization of behavioral profiles. The nature of this principle and whether or not it is multidimensional is discussed. However, the similar...
Over the past decade there is a growing awareness that differences between individuals do not just r...
The relative contribution of genetic and non-genetic factors in shaping personality traits is of fun...
Abstract Animal personality traits are often heritable and plastic at the same time. Indeed, behavio...
The work presented here aims at understanding the nature, epigenesis and function of personality typ...
Over the past decade there is a growing awareness that differences between individuals do not just r...
The need for evolutionary studies on quantitative traits that integrate genetics, development and fi...
Behaviour under conditions of mild stress shows consistent patterns in all vertebrates: exploratory ...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
Personality traits can be favoured by both natural and artificial selection, if they result in incre...
Individuals in a range of species consistently differ in their behavior towards mild challenges, ove...
Individuals of all vertebrate species differ consistently in their reactions to mildly stressful cha...
The decrease in biodiversity is a global problem. This loss is often caused by a lack of variation w...
Repeatable behavioural variation within individuals that is consistent over time and across contexts...
Personalities are general properties of humans and other animals. Different personality traits are p...
Natural selection often favors particular combinations of functionally-related traits, resulting in ...
Over the past decade there is a growing awareness that differences between individuals do not just r...
The relative contribution of genetic and non-genetic factors in shaping personality traits is of fun...
Abstract Animal personality traits are often heritable and plastic at the same time. Indeed, behavio...
The work presented here aims at understanding the nature, epigenesis and function of personality typ...
Over the past decade there is a growing awareness that differences between individuals do not just r...
The need for evolutionary studies on quantitative traits that integrate genetics, development and fi...
Behaviour under conditions of mild stress shows consistent patterns in all vertebrates: exploratory ...
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with...
Personality traits can be favoured by both natural and artificial selection, if they result in incre...
Individuals in a range of species consistently differ in their behavior towards mild challenges, ove...
Individuals of all vertebrate species differ consistently in their reactions to mildly stressful cha...
The decrease in biodiversity is a global problem. This loss is often caused by a lack of variation w...
Repeatable behavioural variation within individuals that is consistent over time and across contexts...
Personalities are general properties of humans and other animals. Different personality traits are p...
Natural selection often favors particular combinations of functionally-related traits, resulting in ...
Over the past decade there is a growing awareness that differences between individuals do not just r...
The relative contribution of genetic and non-genetic factors in shaping personality traits is of fun...
Abstract Animal personality traits are often heritable and plastic at the same time. Indeed, behavio...