Animal 'personalities' or behavioural syndromes can be defined as individual differences in suites of correlated behaviours. Using chaffinches Fringilla coelebs temporarily held in captivity, we determined the extent to which activity level (AL), the behavioural response to a stressful situation (BRSS) and two anti-predation risk behaviours when exposed to a model predator were inter-correlated within individuals. We assayed AL and BRSS when the chaffinches were first put in an experimental room. Subsequently we recorded their initial response (freeze or escape) to the sudden appearance of a model hawk, in addition to their latency to resume activity afterwards as a measure of cautiousness ('latency'). Each bird was assayed in two situation...
Personalities are general properties of humans and other animals. Different personality traits are p...
Theory suggests that individual personality is tightly linked to individual life histories and to en...
Individuals of the same species differ consistently in risky actions. Such 'animal personality' vari...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behavioral reaction to mild novel challenge...
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
Variation in reactions to aposematic prey is common among conspecific individuals of bird predators....
In captivity, personality types differ in behavioral flexibility: “fast” (neophilic, exploratory, an...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
It has been shown in many species that individuals exhibit consistent differences in behaviour over ...
Behaviours are the result of the interaction between genetic factors, past experiences, and labile e...
Despite a growing body of evidence linking personality to life-history variation and fitness, the be...
The concept of behavioural syndromes hypothesizes that consistent behaviours across various situatio...
Although increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequences of variation in animal pe...
Despite a growing body of evidence linking personality to life-history variation and fitness, the be...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequen...
Personalities are general properties of humans and other animals. Different personality traits are p...
Theory suggests that individual personality is tightly linked to individual life histories and to en...
Individuals of the same species differ consistently in risky actions. Such 'animal personality' vari...
Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behavioral reaction to mild novel challenge...
To cope with a changing environment, animals have traditionally been considered to behave adaptively...
Variation in reactions to aposematic prey is common among conspecific individuals of bird predators....
In captivity, personality types differ in behavioral flexibility: “fast” (neophilic, exploratory, an...
The evolutionary processes that shape individual variation in continuous behavioural traits remain p...
It has been shown in many species that individuals exhibit consistent differences in behaviour over ...
Behaviours are the result of the interaction between genetic factors, past experiences, and labile e...
Despite a growing body of evidence linking personality to life-history variation and fitness, the be...
The concept of behavioural syndromes hypothesizes that consistent behaviours across various situatio...
Although increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequences of variation in animal pe...
Despite a growing body of evidence linking personality to life-history variation and fitness, the be...
5 pagesInternational audienceAlthough increasing attention is given to both the causes and consequen...
Personalities are general properties of humans and other animals. Different personality traits are p...
Theory suggests that individual personality is tightly linked to individual life histories and to en...
Individuals of the same species differ consistently in risky actions. Such 'animal personality' vari...