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The effects of personality on survival and trappability in a wild mouse during a population cycle
by
Broecke, Bram Vanden
, Mariën, Joachim
, Massawe, Apia W.
, Matthysen, Erik
, Sluydts, Vincent
, Sabuni, Christopher Andrew
, Leirs, Herwig
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY - ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Biological competition
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Competition
/ Ecology
/ evolution
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ intraspecific competition
/ Life expectancy
/ Life Sciences
/ Life span
/ lifestyle
/ longevity
/ Mastomys natalensis
/ Maturation
/ Mice
/ Murinae
/ Personality
/ Plant Sciences
/ Population
/ Population biology
/ Population Dynamics
/ Probability theory
/ Reproduction
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Sensitivity
/ Survival
2021
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The effects of personality on survival and trappability in a wild mouse during a population cycle
by
Broecke, Bram Vanden
, Mariën, Joachim
, Massawe, Apia W.
, Matthysen, Erik
, Sluydts, Vincent
, Sabuni, Christopher Andrew
, Leirs, Herwig
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY - ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Biological competition
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Competition
/ Ecology
/ evolution
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ intraspecific competition
/ Life expectancy
/ Life Sciences
/ Life span
/ lifestyle
/ longevity
/ Mastomys natalensis
/ Maturation
/ Mice
/ Murinae
/ Personality
/ Plant Sciences
/ Population
/ Population biology
/ Population Dynamics
/ Probability theory
/ Reproduction
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Sensitivity
/ Survival
2021
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The effects of personality on survival and trappability in a wild mouse during a population cycle
by
Broecke, Bram Vanden
, Mariën, Joachim
, Massawe, Apia W.
, Matthysen, Erik
, Sluydts, Vincent
, Sabuni, Christopher Andrew
, Leirs, Herwig
in
Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY - ORIGINAL RESEARCH
/ Biological competition
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Competition
/ Ecology
/ evolution
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrology/Water Resources
/ intraspecific competition
/ Life expectancy
/ Life Sciences
/ Life span
/ lifestyle
/ longevity
/ Mastomys natalensis
/ Maturation
/ Mice
/ Murinae
/ Personality
/ Plant Sciences
/ Population
/ Population biology
/ Population Dynamics
/ Probability theory
/ Reproduction
/ Seasonal variation
/ Seasonal variations
/ Sensitivity
/ Survival
2021
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The effects of personality on survival and trappability in a wild mouse during a population cycle
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The effects of personality on survival and trappability in a wild mouse during a population cycle
2021
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The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) theory provides an evolutionary explanation for the existence of consistent among-individual variation in behaviour, or animal personality. Herein, individuals with a fast lifestyle are considered to be bolder and should take more risks resulting in a lower life expectancy compared to shyer individuals with a slower lifestyle. However, this assumption depends on the levels of intra-specific competition that the individuals experience which has rarely been tested in species that experience large changes in competition on a very short time scale. We used the multimammate mice (Mastomys natalensis) as a model system to study the POLS assumption by investigating the effects of two personality traits (exploration and stress-sensitivity) on survival, maturation (a proxy for reproductive investment) and recapture probability during one population cycle (Nindividuals = 201). Such a cycle consists of two phases in which the levels of intra-specific competition vary drastically. We found that only one personality trait, namely stress-sensitivity, had a negative effect on both survival and recapture probability but none of them affected maturation. This suggests that less stress-sensitive individuals take more risks in the wild and have a higher survival probability compared to high stress-sensitive individuals. However, the effect of personality on survival was only present during the population decrease phase, when the levels of intra-specific competition are high due to a scarcity of food. This suggests that seasonal changes in competition might be important in the evolution and maintenance of animal personalities in species whose population dynamics have a clear seasonal component.
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Springer Science + Business Media,Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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