Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles

Animals show among-individual variation in behaviours, including migration behaviours, which are often repeatable across time periods and contexts, commonly termed "personality". These behaviours can be correlated, forming a behavioural syndrome. In this study, we assessed the repeatabilit...

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Main Author: Beukeboom, Rosanne
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7742756 2024-09-15T17:55:28+00:00 Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles Beukeboom, Rosanne 2023-03-16 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.79cnp5j07 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.22541/au.167023516.68329125/v1 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.79cnp5j07 oai:zenodo.org:7742756 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Gadus morhua open field test (OFT) novel object test personality info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.79cnp5j0710.22541/au.167023516.68329125/v1 2024-07-26T19:50:19Z Animals show among-individual variation in behaviours, including migration behaviours, which are often repeatable across time periods and contexts, commonly termed "personality". These behaviours can be correlated, forming a behavioural syndrome. In this study, we assessed the repeatability and correlation of different behavioural traits i.e., boldness, exploration, and sociality and the link to feeding migration patterns in Atlantic cod juveniles. To do so, we collected repeated measurements within two short-term (three days) and two long-term (two months) intervals of these personality traits and genotypes of the Pan I locus, which is correlated to feeding migration patterns in this species. We found high repeatabilities for exploration behaviour in the short- and long-term intervals, and a trend for the relationship between exploration and the Pan I locus. Boldness and sociality were only repeatable in the second short-term interval indicating a possible development of stability over time and did not show a relation with the Pan I locus. We found no indication of behavioural syndromes among the studied traits. We were unable to identify the existence of a migration syndrome for the frontal genotype which is the reason that the link between personality and migration remains inconclusive, but we demonstrated a possible link between exploration and the Pan I genotype. This supports the need for further research that should focus on the effect of exploration tendency and other personality traits on cod movement, including the migratory (frontal) ecotype to develop management strategies based on behavioural units, rather than treating the population as a single homogeneous stock. Funding provided by: RANNIS Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001840 Award Number: 195876-052 Other/Unknown Material atlantic cod Gadus morhua Zenodo
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open field test (OFT)
novel object test
personality
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open field test (OFT)
novel object test
personality
Beukeboom, Rosanne
Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles
topic_facet Gadus morhua
open field test (OFT)
novel object test
personality
description Animals show among-individual variation in behaviours, including migration behaviours, which are often repeatable across time periods and contexts, commonly termed "personality". These behaviours can be correlated, forming a behavioural syndrome. In this study, we assessed the repeatability and correlation of different behavioural traits i.e., boldness, exploration, and sociality and the link to feeding migration patterns in Atlantic cod juveniles. To do so, we collected repeated measurements within two short-term (three days) and two long-term (two months) intervals of these personality traits and genotypes of the Pan I locus, which is correlated to feeding migration patterns in this species. We found high repeatabilities for exploration behaviour in the short- and long-term intervals, and a trend for the relationship between exploration and the Pan I locus. Boldness and sociality were only repeatable in the second short-term interval indicating a possible development of stability over time and did not show a relation with the Pan I locus. We found no indication of behavioural syndromes among the studied traits. We were unable to identify the existence of a migration syndrome for the frontal genotype which is the reason that the link between personality and migration remains inconclusive, but we demonstrated a possible link between exploration and the Pan I genotype. This supports the need for further research that should focus on the effect of exploration tendency and other personality traits on cod movement, including the migratory (frontal) ecotype to develop management strategies based on behavioural units, rather than treating the population as a single homogeneous stock. Funding provided by: RANNIS Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001840 Award Number: 195876-052
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title Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles
title_short Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles
title_full Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles
title_fullStr Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles
title_full_unstemmed Personality traits and Pan I locus data of Atlantic cod juveniles
title_sort personality traits and pan i locus data of atlantic cod juveniles
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