A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Personality-Dependent Survival in the Marine Isopod Idotea balthica




AuthorsMaria Yli-Renko, Outi Vesakoski, Jenni E Pettay

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

Publication year2015

JournalEthology

Journal name in sourceETHOLOGY

Journal acronymETHOLOGY

Volume121

Issue2

First page 135

Last page143

Number of pages9

ISSN0179-1613

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/eth.12323(external)


Abstract

We studied the fitness effects of animal personality by measuring activity

and its relation to survival in the marine isopod Idotea balthica. We asked

(1) whether activity could be considered to be a personality trait, (2)

whether this trait is connected to survival, and (3) whether personality

and survival exhibit sex differences. We found that activity fulfilled the

criteria of personality as individuals had consistent between-individual

differences over time and across situations. Consistent individual differences

in activity were associated with fitness as the survival probability of

active individuals was lower, but this did not depend on sex. Our results

demonstrate that personality exists in I. balthica and support recent suggestions

that the association between personality and life-history traits is a

central component in mediating animal personality.




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