“…Significant results (0 not included in the 95% CIs) personality traits for red squirrels, in both alpine and plain sites (Brehm & Mortelliti, 2018;Carter et al, 2013). This is similar to other studies on the same species, where repeatabilities for activity and immobility were also moderate (Mazzamuto et al, 2019;Santicchia, Wauters, Piscitelli, et al, 2020;Wauters et al, 2019), and on other studies on rodents where repeatability of activity measured in the OFT were from moderate to high (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus: Boon et al, 2008;Tamias striatus: Montiglio et al, 2012;Sciurus carolinensis: Mazzamuto et al, 2019, Santicchia, Wauters, Dantzer, et al, 2020Marmota flaviventer: Petelle et al, 2019;Peromyscus maniculatus, Myodes gapperi, Blarina brevicauda: Brehm et al, 2019, Brehm et al, 2020. Previous studies on the same species and on a different squirrel species also found low repeatability values for exploration measured in the OFT (Sciurus vulgaris: Santicchia, Wauters, Piscitelli, et al, 2020;Wauters et al, 2019;Sciurus carolinensis: Santicchia, Wauters, Dantzer, et al, 2020) and among-individual variation in the duration of exploration behaviours in the OFT was low, compared to other behavioural measures taken during the same tests (see Table S2; Santicchia, Wauters, Dantzer, et al, 2020; Table 1; Santicchia, Wauters, Piscitelli, et al, 2020; (Boon et al, 2008;Boyer et al, 2010;Martin & Réale, 2008;Patterson & Shulte-Hostedde, 2011).…”