A guide for studying among-individual behavioral variation from movement data in the wild
Animal tracking and biologging devices record large amounts of data on individual
movement behaviors in natural environments. In these data, movement ecologists often view …
movement behaviors in natural environments. In these data, movement ecologists often view …
Genetics of dispersal
Dispersal is a process of central importance for the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of
populations and communities, because of its diverse consequences for gene flow and …
populations and communities, because of its diverse consequences for gene flow and …
Differences in resource acquisition, not allocation, mediate the relationship between behaviour and fitness: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Within populations, individuals often show repeatable variation in behaviour, called 'animal
personality'. In the last few decades, numerous empirical studies have attempted to …
personality'. In the last few decades, numerous empirical studies have attempted to …
Sex differences in life history, behavior, and physiology along a slow-fast continuum: a meta-analysis
The pace-of-life syndrome (POLS) hypothesis predicts that behavior and physiology covary
with life history. Evidence for such covariation is contradictory, possibly because systematic …
with life history. Evidence for such covariation is contradictory, possibly because systematic …
Frequency of occurrence and population-dynamic consequences of different forms of density-dependent emigration
Emigration is a fundamental process affecting species' local, regional, and large-scale
dynamics. The paradigmatic view in ecology is that emigration is density independent (DIE) …
dynamics. The paradigmatic view in ecology is that emigration is density independent (DIE) …
The functional syndrome: linking individual trait variability to ecosystem functioning
Phenotypic variability is increasingly assessed through functional response and effect traits,
which provide a mechanistic framework for investigating how an organism responds to …
which provide a mechanistic framework for investigating how an organism responds to …
American eel personality and body length influence passage success in an experimental fishway
Millions of dams impair watershed connectivity across the globe and have severely affected
migratory fish populations. Fishways offer upstream passage opportunities, but artificial …
migratory fish populations. Fishways offer upstream passage opportunities, but artificial …
A mechanistic theory of personality‐dependent movement behaviour based on dynamic energy budgets
Consistent between‐individual differences in movement are widely recognised across taxa.
In addition, foraging plasticity at the within‐individual level suggests a behavioural …
In addition, foraging plasticity at the within‐individual level suggests a behavioural …
Fast–slow life history is correlated with individual differences in movements and prey selection in an aquatic predator in the wild
S Nakayama, T Rapp… - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Fast and slow life histories are proposed to covary with consistent individual differences in
behaviour, but little is known whether it holds in the wild, where individuals experience …
behaviour, but little is known whether it holds in the wild, where individuals experience …
Effects of behavioral strategies on catchability, bait selectivity, and hunting behavior in northern pike (Esox lucius)
This study investigated how northern pike with two behavioral strategies in the context of
predation interact with natural and artificial baits in simulated angling experiments. Predator …
predation interact with natural and artificial baits in simulated angling experiments. Predator …