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Personality and behavioral syndromes in two Peromyscus species: presence, lack of state dependence, and lack of association with home range size

机译:两个蠕动物种中的人格和行为综合征:存在,缺乏国家依赖,以及与家庭范围缺乏关联

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One common theme of adaptive hypotheses for the existence of stable individual differences in behavior (personality) or persistent correlations among behaviors (behavioral syndromes) is an association between intrinsic state (e.g., body size, mass, metabolism) and the behavioral traits of interest. Empiricists are tasked with assessing whether there is an association between intrinsic state and behavior, but the statistical methods to appropriately quantify the among-individual correlation between intrinsic state and behavior have only recently become widely known. We conducted a multiyear study in wild mice of two Peromyscus species (Peromyscus leucopus noveboracensis and Peromyscus maniculatus gracilis) to assess the existence of stable individual differences in four different behaviors (presence of animal personality, as assessed by quantifying repeatabilities) and one measure of intrinsic state (body mass), the degree of association between these four behaviors (presence of behavioral syndromes), and the association of these behavioral traits with body mass using multivariate methods that allowed us to estimate the within-individual (residual) component and the among-individual component. We used standardized behavioral tests to measure struggle time (time spent struggling when removed from the trap) and exploration time (time spent exploring a novel surface) and used open-field trials to measure whether or not an individual entered the open field plus the total time it spent active in the open field. In P. leucopus, we assessed whether coarse but quick methods of assessing animal personality (struggle or exploration time) correlate with behavior using more in-depth estimates obtained by open-field trials. Additionally, we tested the ecological relevance of our personality measures by assessing their association with home range size in P. leucopus. In both species, struggle time, exploration time, and body mass were significantly repeatable and there was a significant among-individual correlation between struggle time and exploration time. However, in both species, there was no evidence for an among-individual correlation between our measure of intrinsic state (body mass) and personality traits. In one species (P. leucopus), we found that individuals that spent more time struggling or exploring a novel surface were also more likely to emerge into an open field and spent more time being active in an open field, but these four behavioral measures were not associated with home range size. Our results suggest among-individual correlation among these different behaviors but no among-individual correlation between behavior and intrinsic state.Significance statementOver the past 15 years, it has become clear that nonhuman animals exhibit "personalities": some individuals consistently differ in their behavior, and there is limited flexibility in their behavior when they experience environmental change. Biologists have now been searching for why and how animal personalities exist and their ecological and evolutionary consequences. Some explanations have focused on how condition or "internal state" may cause variation in animal personalities. In this study, we show that two species of wild mice exhibit personalities and that their personality traits are associated with one another, in that mice that were less docile were also more active, exploratory, and bold. We then show that their personality traits were not linked with body mass, suggesting a lack of association between internal state and personality.
机译:关于行为(人格)中存在稳定的个体差异或行为(行为综合征)之间存在持续相关性的适应性假设的一个共同主题是内在状态(如体型、体重、代谢)与感兴趣的行为特征之间的关联。经验主义者的任务是评估内在状态和行为之间是否存在关联,但恰当量化内在状态和行为之间个体间相关性的统计方法直到最近才广为人知。我们在两种Peromyscus物种(Peromyscus leucopus novebroracensis和Peromyscus maniculatus gracilis)的野生小鼠中进行了一项多年研究,以评估四种不同行为(通过量化重复性评估动物个性的存在)和一种内在状态(体重)的测量值是否存在稳定的个体差异,这四种行为(行为综合征的存在)之间的关联程度,以及这些行为特征与体重之间的关联,使用多元方法,我们可以估计个体内(残余)成分和个体间成分。我们使用标准化的行为测试来测量挣扎时间(从陷阱中取出时挣扎的时间)和探索时间(探索新表面的时间),并使用野外试验来测量一个人是否进入野外加上在野外活动的总时间。在白海豚身上,我们通过野外试验获得的更深入的评估,评估了评估动物个性(挣扎或探索时间)的粗糙但快速的方法是否与行为相关。此外,我们还通过评估我们的个性指标与白腹滨藜家域大小的关系,测试了这些指标的生态相关性。在这两个物种中,挣扎时间、探索时间和体重具有显著的可重复性,挣扎时间和探索时间之间存在显著的个体相关性。然而,在这两个物种中,没有证据表明我们对内在状态(体重)的测量与个性特征之间存在个体相关性。在一个物种中(P.leucopus),我们发现花更多时间奋斗或探索新表面的个体也更有可能出现在开阔地,并花更多时间在开阔地活动,但这四种行为测量与家庭范围大小无关。我们的结果表明,这些不同行为之间存在个体相关性,但行为和内在状态之间没有个体相关性。意义陈述在过去的15年里,非人类动物表现出明显的“个性”:一些个体在行为上一贯不同,当他们经历环境变化时,他们的行为灵活性有限。生物学家现在一直在寻找动物个性存在的原因和方式,以及它们的生态和进化后果。一些解释侧重于条件或“内在状态”如何导致动物性格的变化。在这项研究中,我们发现两种野生小鼠表现出个性,并且它们的个性特征相互关联,因为不那么温顺的小鼠也更积极、探索性和大胆。然后,我们发现他们的性格特征与体重无关,这表明内在状态和性格之间缺乏关联。

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