The use of social information is known to affect various important aspects of an individual’s ecology, such as foraging, dispersal and space use and is generally assumed to be entirely flexible and context dependent. However, the potential link between personality differences and social information use has received little attention. In this study, we studied whether use of social information was related to personality, using barnacle geese, Branta leucopsis, where boldness is a personality trait known to be consistent over time. We found that the use of social information decreased with increasing boldness score of the individuals. Individuals had lower feeding times when they did not follow the social information and this effect was unrela...
Most studies of animal personality attribute personality to genetic traits. But a recent study by Ma...
Individuals often differ in behavior in a consistent way, i.e. show variation in personality. Unders...
In various animal species individuals differ consistently in their behaviour, often referred to as p...
The use of social information is known to affect various important aspects of an individual's ecolog...
Animals need to make constant decisions throughout their lives and to make optimal decisions individ...
Gathering information about the environment, such as the location and quality of food, is crucial fo...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...
There has been much recent interest in both public information use, and the evolutionary origins and...
Individuals foraging in groups constantly need to make decisions, such as when to leave a group, whe...
The acquisition of information such as the location and quality of food, mates or shelter is a key s...
The acquisition of information such as the location and quality of food, mates or shelter is a key s...
Stability of 'state' has been suggested as an underlying factor explaining behavioural stability and...
One aspect of animal personality that has been well described in captivity, but received only little...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
Stability of ‘state’ has been suggested as an underlying factor explainingbehavioural stability and ...
Most studies of animal personality attribute personality to genetic traits. But a recent study by Ma...
Individuals often differ in behavior in a consistent way, i.e. show variation in personality. Unders...
In various animal species individuals differ consistently in their behaviour, often referred to as p...
The use of social information is known to affect various important aspects of an individual's ecolog...
Animals need to make constant decisions throughout their lives and to make optimal decisions individ...
Gathering information about the environment, such as the location and quality of food, is crucial fo...
Animals foraging in groups can either search for food themselves (producing) or search for the food ...
There has been much recent interest in both public information use, and the evolutionary origins and...
Individuals foraging in groups constantly need to make decisions, such as when to leave a group, whe...
The acquisition of information such as the location and quality of food, mates or shelter is a key s...
The acquisition of information such as the location and quality of food, mates or shelter is a key s...
Stability of 'state' has been suggested as an underlying factor explaining behavioural stability and...
One aspect of animal personality that has been well described in captivity, but received only little...
A topic of growing interest in behavioral ecology centers around the causes and consequences of anim...
Stability of ‘state’ has been suggested as an underlying factor explainingbehavioural stability and ...
Most studies of animal personality attribute personality to genetic traits. But a recent study by Ma...
Individuals often differ in behavior in a consistent way, i.e. show variation in personality. Unders...
In various animal species individuals differ consistently in their behaviour, often referred to as p...