Individual variation in cognition, seen in many taxa, is not well understood, despite its potential evolutionary consequences. Inhibitory control is an aspect of cognition which differs between individuals. However, how selection could act on this variation remains unclear. First, individual consistency over time of behaviours affected by inhibitory control, and how these behaviours relate to each other, is not well understood. Second, consequences in ecologically relevant contexts of variation in behaviours affected by inhibitory control, are scarcely investigated. Therefore, we explored the temporal consistency and inter-relatedness of two behaviours influenced by inhibitory control (impulsive action and persistence) and how these link to...
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Intra-species contests are common in the animal kingdom and can have fitness consequences. Most rese...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
Individual variation in cognition, seen in many taxa, is not well understood, despite its potential ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, animals vary in cognition (i.e., how they acquire, process, store, an...
Cognition (i.e. how individuals perceive, process and react to environmental cues) is fundamental to...
Individual differences in inhibitory control, an aspect of cognition, are found in many species. How...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Despite reported findings, explanations for within-species variation in behavioural performance on c...
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
Intra-species contests are common in the animal kingdom and can have fitness consequences. Most rese...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...
Individual variation in cognition, seen in many taxa, is not well understood, despite its potential ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, animals vary in cognition (i.e., how they acquire, process, store, an...
Cognition (i.e. how individuals perceive, process and react to environmental cues) is fundamental to...
Individual differences in inhibitory control, an aspect of cognition, are found in many species. How...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Organisms are constantly under selection to respond effectively to diverse, sometimes rapid, changes...
Despite reported findings, explanations for within-species variation in behavioural performance on c...
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
The relationship between animal cognition and consistent among-individual behavioral differences (i....
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
Intra-species contests are common in the animal kingdom and can have fitness consequences. Most rese...
Natural selection can act on between-individual variation in cognitive abilities, yet evolutionary r...