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Context dependence of personalities: risk-taking behavior in a social and a nonsocial situation
Authors:van Oers  Kees; Klunder  Margreet; Drent  Piet J
Affiliation:a Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Department of Animal Population Biology, P.O. Box 40, 6666 ZG Heteren, The Netherlands, and b Max-Planck Institute for Ornithology, Department of Behavioral Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics, P.O. Box 1564, D-82305 Starnberg (Seewiesen), Germany
Abstract:Individuals of many species differ consistently in their behavioralreaction to mild novel challenges. Suites of these behaviorsare referred to as behavioral syndromes or personalities. Personalitytraits are often phenotypically and genetically correlated.Therefore, animal personalities are generally considered asbroad characteristics, with one underlying genetical and physiologicalmechanism that is expressed across situations and contexts.Because there are carryover effects between situations, animalsare not entirely flexible in their behavior in each situation.This may cause behaviors to seem nonadaptive in isolated situations.To test whether individuals with different personalities couldreact differently to changes in their environment, we studiedcontext dependence of personalities in the great tit (Parusmajor). We tested birds categorized as either fast or slow explorersfor their latency to come back to a feeding table after a mildstartle (risk-taking behavior) in a nonsocial followed by asocial context. We found that the relation between exploratorybehavior and risk-taking behavior depended on the social context.Females in general returned later in the social test, whilemale reaction to the presence of a conspecific was dependenton their behavioral type. Slow males thereby reacted to thebehavior of the companion and fast males did not. These resultsshow that although personalities have a rigid structure therelation between personality traits is context dependent. Theseresults are discussed in the perspective of the adaptive significanceand maintenance of personalities.
Keywords:Behavioral syndromes  boldness  exploration  Parus major  personality  risk taking  
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