Data from: An experimental test of state-behaviour feedbacks: gizzard mass and foraging behaviour in red knots ...

1. Animals frequently exhibit consistent among-individual differences in behavioural and physiological traits that are inherently flexible. Why should individuals differ consistently in their expression of labile traits? Recently, positive feedbacks between state and behaviour have been proposed as...

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Main Authors: Mathot, Kimberley J., Dekinga, Anne, Piersma, Theunis
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.k28j0
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.k28j0
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Summary:1. Animals frequently exhibit consistent among-individual differences in behavioural and physiological traits that are inherently flexible. Why should individuals differ consistently in their expression of labile traits? Recently, positive feedbacks between state and behaviour have been proposed as a parsimonious explanation for the maintenance of consistent among-individual differences in both state and behaviour. If state affects behaviour, and behaviour reciprocally affects state, then even chance differences in either state or behaviour that arise among-individuals could be maintained over extended periods of time. 2. We tested for positive feedbacks experimentally using wild-caught red knots (Calidris canutus islandica). In the wild, knots exhibit consistent among-individual differences in digestive physiology (gizzard mass) and foraging behaviour (diet), two inherently labile traits. 3. Experimentally manipulated diet quality had a large effect on gizzard mass. Experimentally manipulated gizzard mass ... : Primary data used in Mathot, Dekinga and Piersma, Functional EcologyThe attached file includes three worksheets: 1) gizzard mass data, 2) ad libitum foraging trial data, and 3) diet choice trials. Complete descriptions of all column headings are provided on the first tab of the excel file. For details of the methodology, please refer to the original publication in Functional Ecology.Mathot_Dekinga_Piersma_FunctionalEcology.xlsx ...