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Social groups with diverse personalities mitigate physiological stress in a songbird
Authors:Csongor I Vgsi  Attila Fülp  Gergely Osvth  Pter L Pap  Janka Pnzes  Zoltn Benk&#x;   dm Z Lendvai  Zoltn Barta
Abstract:Social groups often consist of diverse phenotypes, including personality types, and this diversity is known to affect the functioning of the group as a whole. Social selection theory proposes that group composition (i.e. social environment) also influences the performance of individual group members. However, the effect of group behavioural composition on group members remains largely unexplored, and it is still contentious whether individuals benefit more in a social environment with homogeneous or diverse behavioural composition. We experimentally formed groups of house sparrows Passer domesticus with high and low diversity of personality (exploratory behaviour), and found that their physiological state (body condition, physiological stress and oxidative damage) improved with increasing group-level diversity of personality. These findings demonstrate that group personality composition affects the condition of group members and individuals benefit from social heterosis (i.e. associating with a diverse set of behavioural types). This aspect of the social life can play a key role in affiliation rules of social animals and might explain the evolutionary coexistence of different personalities in nature.
Keywords:affiliation  group composition  personality  physiology  social environment  social heterosis
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