Fitness consequences of avian personalities in a fluctuating environment
Netherlands Institute of Ecology · University of Groningen
Abstract
Individual animals differ in the way they cope with challenges in their environment, comparable with variation in human personalities. The proximate basis of variation in personality traits has received considerable attention, and one general finding is that personality traits have a substantial genetic basis. This poses the question of how variation in personality is maintained in natural populations. We show that selection on a personality trait with high heritability fluctuates across years within a natural bird population. Annual adult survival was related to this personality trait (behaviour in novel environments) but the effects were always opposite for males and females, and reversed between years. The…
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4Topics & keywords
- Personality psychology
- Personality
- Heritability
- Trait
- Population
- Biology
- Demography
- Personality type
- Life in Land