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Phenotypic correlations capture between-individual correlations underlying behavioral syndromes




TekijätBrommer JE, Class B

KustantajaSPRINGER

Julkaisuvuosi2017

JournalBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiBEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY

Lehden akronyymiBEHAV ECOL SOCIOBIOL

Artikkelin numeroUNSP 50

Vuosikerta71

Numero3

Sivujen määrä8

ISSN0340-5443

eISSN1432-0762

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00265-017-2278-4


Tiivistelmä
The presence of variation in behavior on the betweenindividual level is considered the hallmark of personality. In contrast, behavioral syndromes are commonly recognized when documented on the phenotypic level, which is a mix of between- individual and residual (within-individual) correlations. Phenotypic and between- individual correlations need not align, and investigations on different levels of the same syndrome may hence lead to opposite inferences. Between-individual correlations, arguably, provide stronger evidence for an intrinsically determined behavioral syndrome than phenotypic correlations. We compiled 109 literature estimates of between- individual and phenotypic correlations between behaviors from 30 studies, performed on 22 species covering a wide range of taxa. Contrary to our expectation, the phenotypic correlation in behaviors was, on average, a reasonable predictor of the between- individual correlation in terms of magnitude and sign. Although our finding does not warrant the use of the phenotypic correlation as a suitable approximation of the between- individual correlation for any particular study, it does suggest that the phenotypic correlations used to infer the majority of behavioral syndromes to date have provided a reasonable characterization of syndrome associative strength.



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