2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2024.0139
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Slow-exploring captive red knots were quicker to find food in a social setting than fast explorers

Aileen Roncoroni,
Selin Ersoy,
Allert I. Bijleveld

Abstract: Individuals foraging in groups face increased competition but can benefit from social information on foraging opportunities that can ultimately increase survival. Personality traits can be associated with food-finding strategies, such as shyer individuals scrounging on the food discoveries of others. How personality and foraging strategy interact in a social foraging context with different group compositions received less attention. Here, we conducted experiments to investigate the relationship between explora… Show more

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