Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life

Abstract Background Animals show consistent individual behavioural patterns over time and over situations. This phenomenon has been referred to as animal personality or behavioural syndromes. Little is known about consistency of animal personalities over entire life times. We investigated the repeat...

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Main Authors: Herde, Antje, Eccard, Jana A
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2013
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spelling ftbiomed:oai:biomedcentral.com:1472-6785-13-49 2023-05-15T15:56:38+02:00 Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life Herde, Antje Eccard, Jana A 2013-12-07 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/13/49 en eng BioMed Central Ltd. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/13/49 Copyright 2013 Herde and Eccard; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. Animal personality Behavioural type Microtus arvalis Common vole Plasticity Consistency Repeatability Research article 2013 ftbiomed 2013-12-29T01:25:22Z Abstract Background Animals show consistent individual behavioural patterns over time and over situations. This phenomenon has been referred to as animal personality or behavioural syndromes. Little is known about consistency of animal personalities over entire life times. We investigated the repeatability of behaviour in common voles ( Microtus arvalis ) at different life stages, with different time intervals, and in different situations. Animals were tested using four behavioural tests in three experimental groups: 1. before and after maturation over three months, 2. twice as adults during one week, and 3. twice as adult animals over three months, which resembles a substantial part of their entire adult life span of several months. Results Different behaviours were correlated within and between tests and a cluster analysis showed three possible behavioural syndrome-axes, which we name boldness, exploration and activity. Activity and exploration behaviour in all tests was highly repeatable in adult animals tested over one week. In animals tested over maturation, exploration behaviour was consistent whereas activity was not. Voles that were tested as adults with a three-month interval showed the opposite pattern with stable activity but unstable exploration behaviour. Conclusions The consistency in behaviour over time suggests that common voles do express stable personality over short time. Over longer periods however, behaviour is more flexible and depending on life stage (i.e. tested before/after maturation or as adults) of the tested individual. Level of boldness or activity does not differ between tested groups and maintenance of variation in behavioural traits can therefore not be explained by expected future assets as reported in other studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Common vole Microtus arvalis BioMed Central
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topic Animal personality
Behavioural type
Microtus arvalis
Common vole
Plasticity
Consistency
Repeatability
spellingShingle Animal personality
Behavioural type
Microtus arvalis
Common vole
Plasticity
Consistency
Repeatability
Herde, Antje
Eccard, Jana A
Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
topic_facet Animal personality
Behavioural type
Microtus arvalis
Common vole
Plasticity
Consistency
Repeatability
description Abstract Background Animals show consistent individual behavioural patterns over time and over situations. This phenomenon has been referred to as animal personality or behavioural syndromes. Little is known about consistency of animal personalities over entire life times. We investigated the repeatability of behaviour in common voles ( Microtus arvalis ) at different life stages, with different time intervals, and in different situations. Animals were tested using four behavioural tests in three experimental groups: 1. before and after maturation over three months, 2. twice as adults during one week, and 3. twice as adult animals over three months, which resembles a substantial part of their entire adult life span of several months. Results Different behaviours were correlated within and between tests and a cluster analysis showed three possible behavioural syndrome-axes, which we name boldness, exploration and activity. Activity and exploration behaviour in all tests was highly repeatable in adult animals tested over one week. In animals tested over maturation, exploration behaviour was consistent whereas activity was not. Voles that were tested as adults with a three-month interval showed the opposite pattern with stable activity but unstable exploration behaviour. Conclusions The consistency in behaviour over time suggests that common voles do express stable personality over short time. Over longer periods however, behaviour is more flexible and depending on life stage (i.e. tested before/after maturation or as adults) of the tested individual. Level of boldness or activity does not differ between tested groups and maintenance of variation in behavioural traits can therefore not be explained by expected future assets as reported in other studies.
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author Herde, Antje
Eccard, Jana A
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Eccard, Jana A
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title Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
title_short Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
title_full Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
title_fullStr Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
title_full_unstemmed Consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
title_sort consistency in boldness, activity and exploration at different stages of life
publisher BioMed Central Ltd.
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Microtus arvalis
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Microtus arvalis
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