Are animal personality traits linked to life-history productivity?
- PMID: 18501468
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2008.04.003
Are animal personality traits linked to life-history productivity?
Abstract
Animal personality traits such as boldness, activity and aggressiveness have been described for many animal species. However, why some individuals are consistently bolder or more active than others, for example, is currently obscure. Given that life-history tradeoffs are common and known to promote inter-individual differences in behavior, we suggest that consistent individual differences in animal personality traits can be favored when those traits contribute to consistent individual differences in productivity (growth and/or fecundity). A survey of empirical studies indicates that boldness, activity and/or aggressiveness are positively related to food intake rates, productivity and other life-history traits in a wide range of taxa. Our conceptual framework sets the stage for a closer look at relationships between personality traits and life-history traits in animals.
Comment in
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Personality and life-history productivity: consistent or variable association?Trends Ecol Evol. 2009 Apr;24(4):179-80. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2008.12.003. Epub 2009 Feb 27. Trends Ecol Evol. 2009. PMID: 19251337 No abstract available.
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