scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessJournal ArticleDOI

Larval personality does not predict adult personality in a holometabolous insect.

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
It is suggested that the complete reorganization during metamorphosis may have profound effect on the behaviour of the beetles and challenge the established common thought that personality should persist along an individual lifespan.
Abstract
Although personality (consistent inter-individual differences in behavioural traits across time and/or contexts) and behavioural syndromes (suites of correlated personality traits) have been widely studied in the last decades, the origin and development of these traits during ontogeny are still underexplored. In this context, species undergoing metamorphosis are of special interest. To date, however, the persistence of personality traits has been only little investigated in organisms undergoing complete metamorphosis such as in holometabolous insects, although this kind of studies may provide important insights from a functional point of view. Here, we tested whether the personality and the behavioural syndrome are maintained through metamorphosis in Tenebrio molitor, a holometabolous insect species. We found that personality and behavioural syndrome were present in both larval and adult stages. However, larval personality and behavioural syndrome did not predict adult behaviour. We suggest that the complete reorganization during metamorphosis may have profound effect on the behaviour of the beetles. These results challenge the established common thought that personality should persist along an individual lifespan.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Animal personality and behavioral syndromes in amphibians: a review of the evidence, experimental approaches, and implications for conservation

TL;DR: Evidence for personality and behavioral syndromes in amphibians is reviewed, a novel paradigm to improve the mating and reproductive success of captive animals by ensuring that breeding pairs are behaviorally compatible is proposed, and the post-reintroduction survival and reproductive potential of animals are facilitated by facilitating the selection of optimal behavioral types for release.
Journal ArticleDOI

The development of animal personality across ontogeny: a cross-species review

TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that personality traits tend to be stable within life stages but typically are not consistent across critical developmental events (metamorphosis and/or sexual maturation) and concluded that assessing personality within single life stages only provides a snapshot of an individual's behavioural repertoire, while long-term consideration may offer a more complete understanding on the evolution and maintenance of animal personality.
Journal ArticleDOI

Risk of predation makes foragers less choosy about their food

TL;DR: The results show that when foraging under the risk of predation, H. affinis individuals significantly reduce their level of choosiness for seeds, and suggest that considering the amount of items consumed, alone, would be a misleading metric when assessing individual response to a risk ofpredation.
Journal ArticleDOI

Personality, immune response and reproductive success: an appraisal of the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis.

TL;DR: Overall, a relationship between behavioural syndrome and reproductive success in this species, T. molitor is found, thus supporting the POLS hypothesis and a sex-specific relationship between behavioral syndrome and basal immune parameters is shown.
Journal ArticleDOI

Insect personality: what can we learn from metamorphosis?

TL;DR: In this review, general predictions for the effects of metamorphosis on personality in insects with complete or incomplete meetamorphosis and suffering from a strong or weak niche shift after meetingamorphosis are established and still rare empirical literature is reviewed.
References
More filters
Journal Article

R: A language and environment for statistical computing.

R Core Team
- 01 Jan 2014 - 
TL;DR: Copyright (©) 1999–2012 R Foundation for Statistical Computing; permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the copyright notice and permission notice are preserved on all copies.
Journal ArticleDOI

Controlling the false discovery rate: a practical and powerful approach to multiple testing

TL;DR: In this paper, a different approach to problems of multiple significance testing is presented, which calls for controlling the expected proportion of falsely rejected hypotheses -the false discovery rate, which is equivalent to the FWER when all hypotheses are true but is smaller otherwise.
Journal ArticleDOI

A concordance correlation coefficient to evaluate reproducibility.

TL;DR: A new reproducibility index is developed and studied that is simple to use and possesses desirable properties and the statistical properties of this estimate can be satisfactorily evaluated using an inverse hyperbolic tangent transformation.
Journal ArticleDOI

Effect size, confidence interval and statistical significance: a practical guide for biologists.

TL;DR: This article extensively discusses two dimensionless (and thus standardised) classes of effect size statistics: d statistics (standardised mean difference) and r statistics (correlation coefficient), because these can be calculated from almost all study designs and also because their calculations are essential for meta‐analysis.
Journal ArticleDOI

Integrating animal temperament within ecology and evolution.

TL;DR: It is proposed that temperament can and should be studied within an evolutionary ecology framework and provided a terminology that could be used as a working tool for ecological studies of temperament, which includes five major temperament trait categories: shyness‐boldness, exploration‐avoidance, activity, sociability and aggressiveness.
Related Papers (5)