[HTML][HTML] The social evolution of individual differences: Future directions for a comparative science of personality in social behavior

JS Martin, AV Jaeggi, SE Koski - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2023 - Elsevier
Personality is essential for understanding the evolution of cooperation and conflict in
behavior. However, personality science remains disconnected from the field of social …

Links between personality, reproductive success and re‐pairing patterns in a long‐lived seabird

FR McCully, S Descamps, SM Harris, F Mckendrick… - Ethology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In long‐lived monogamous species, the trigger of costly re‐pairing is not always clear.
Limited research suggests that within‐pair behavioural compatibility may be an important …

Phylogenetic meta-analysis reveals system-specific behavioural type–behavioural predictability correlations

G Horvath, LZ Garamszegi… - Royal Society Open …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The biological significance of behavioural predictability (environment-independent within-
individual behavioural variation) became accepted recently as an important part of an …

Sex and Morph Variation in Activity From Early Ontogeny to Maturity in Ruffs (Calidris pugnax)

VA Rohr‐Bender, K Kupán, G Lopez‐Nava… - Ethology, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Intraspecific variation provides the substrate for the evolution of organisms. Ruffs show
exceptional phenotypic variation in physiology, appearance and behaviour linked to …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of assortative mating for personality on reproductive success in greylag geese, Anser anser

LK Common, AC Katsis, D Frigerio, S Kleindorfer - Animal Behaviour, 2024 - Elsevier
Highlights•Personality of both parents and their similarity in personality can affect
fitness.•Greylag geese were not assortatively paired for personality at the flock …

A variance partitioning perspective of assortative mating: Proximate mechanisms and evolutionary implications

B Class, NJ Dingemanse - Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Assortative mating occurs when paired individuals of the same population are more similar
than expected by chance. This form of non‐random assortment has long been predicted to …

Close bonds and social rank similarities favor non‐random mating in captive stump‐tailed macaques (Macaca arctoides)

MC Ricardo, LF Jaqueline, GGM Dafne… - Ethology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Assortative mating is non‐random mating by the mutual choice of phenotypes or behavioral
types. In polygynandrous species, competition for mating by social rank can lead to …

Pairs show similar risk taking behaviour but only female risk taking behaviour is linked to nest microhabitat choice in the Kentish plover

BZ Kwanye, Z Barta, AD Rocha, A Kosztolányi - Behaviour, 2024 - brill.com
Risk taking behaviour—how individuals perceive and respond to threat—varies among
individuals. In birds, this behaviour influences the choice of nest microhabitat presumably …

Partners in parenthood: the impact of within-pair dynamics on parental care in long-lived seabirds

F McCully - 2024 - livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk
Biparental care is a cooperative enterprise where two individuals act both independently
and in congress to rear their offspring. Historically, literature has focused on the conflicts that …