Individual boldness is linked with protective shell shape in aquatic snails
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The existence of consistent individual differences in behaviour (âanimal personalityâ) has been well documented in recent years. However, how such individual variation in behaviour is maintained over evolutionary time is an ongoing conundrum. A well-studied axis of animal personality is individual variation along a boldâshy continuum, where individuals differ consistently in their propensity to take risks. A predation-risk cost to boldness is often assumed, but also that the reproductive benefits associated with boldness lead to equivalent fitness outcomes between bold and shy individuals over a lifetime. However, an alternative or complementary explanation may be that bold individuals phenotypically compensate for their risky lifestyle to reduce predation costs, for instance by investing in more pronounced morphological defences. Here, we investigate the âphenotypic compensationâ hypothesis, i.e. that bold individuals exhibit more pronounced anti-predator defences than shy individuals,...
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