Behavioral Syndromes: An Integrative Overview
University of California, Davis · University of California System · +4 more institutions
Abstract
A behavioral syndrome is a suite of correlated behaviors expressed either within a given behavioral context (e.g., correlations between foraging behaviors in different habitats) or across different contexts (e.g., correlations among feeding, antipredator, mating, aggressive, and dispersal behaviors). For example, some individuals (and genotypes) might be generally more aggressive, more active or bold, while others are generally less aggressive, active or bold. This phenomenon has been studied in detail in humans, some primates, laboratory rodents, and some domesticated animals, but has rarely been studied in other organisms, and rarely examined from an evolutionary or ecological perspective. Here, we present…
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- 100%
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4Topics & keywords
- Behavioral syndrome
- Aggression
- Behavioral ecology
- Foraging
- Ecology
- Context (archaeology)
- Psychology
- Evolutionary ecology
- Life in Land