Integrating animal temperament within ecology and evolution

Université du Québec à Montréal · Utrecht University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Temperament describes the idea that individual behavioural differences are repeatable over time and across situations. This common phenomenon covers numerous traits, such as aggressiveness, avoidance of novelty, willingness to take risks, exploration, and sociality. The study of temperament is central to animal psychology, behavioural genetics, pharmacology, and animal husbandry, but relatively few studies have examined the ecology and evolution of temperament traits. This situation is surprising, given that temperament is likely to exert an important influence on many aspects of animal ecology and evolution, and that individual variation in temperament appears to be pervasive amongst animal species.…

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Keywords
  • Temperament
  • Trait
  • Boldness
  • Terminology
  • Ecology
  • Novelty seeking
  • Behavioral syndrome
  • Psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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