Repeatability and consistency of individual behaviour in juvenile and adult Eurasian harvest mice
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Repeatability and consistency of individual behaviour in juvenile and adult Eurasian harvest mice
Abstract
Knowledge on animal personality has provided new insights into evolutionary biology and animal ecology, as behavioural types have been shown to affect fitness. Animal personality is characterized by repeatable and consistent between-individual behavioural differences throughout time and across different situations. Behavioural repeatability within life history stages and consistency between life history stages should be checked for the independence of sex and age, as recent data have shown that males and females in some species may differ in the repeatability of behavioural traits, as well as in their consistency. We measured the repeatability and consistency of three behavioural and one cognitive traits in juvenile and adult Eurasian harvest mice (Micromys minutus). We found that exploration, activity and boldness were repeatable in juveniles and adults. Spatial recognition measured in a Y Maze was only repeatable in adult mice. Exploration, activity and boldness were consistent before and after maturation, as well as before and after first sexual contact. Data on spatial recognition provided little evidence for consistency. Further, we found some evidence for a litter effect on behaviours by comparing different linear mixed models. We concluded that harvest mice express animal personality traits as behaviours were repeatable across sexes and consistent across life history stages. The tested cognitive trait showed low repeatability and was less consistent across life history stages. Given the rising interest in individual variation in cognitive performance, and in its relationship to animal personality, we suggest that it is important to gather more data on the repeatability and consistency of cognitive traits.
Keywords: Animal personality; Consistency; Eurasian harvest mouse; Micromys minutus; Repeatability; Spatial cognition.
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The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
Ethical approval
All applicable international, national and institutional guidelines for the care and use of animals were followed. Animal husbandry and behavioural tests were permitted by the Regierungspräsidium Tübingen—Referat 35, reference number ZO 2/11.
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