2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00265-024-03510-2
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A behavioral syndrome of competitiveness in a non-social rodent

Filippa Erixon,
Jana A. Eccard,
Rika Huneke
et al.

Abstract: Animals compete for limited resources such as food, mating partners, and territory. The outcome of this intraspecific competition should be determined by individual variation in behavioral traits, such as aggressiveness and dominance status. Consistent among-individual differences in behavior likely contribute to competitiveness and predispose individuals to acquire specific dominance ranks during parts of their adult life. Nevertheless, how dominance rank is correlated with animal personality traits remains l… Show more

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