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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Animals show consistent individual behavioural patterns over time and over situations. This phenomenon has been referred to as animal personality or behavioural syndromes. Little is known about consistency of animal personalities over entire life times. We investigated the repeatability of behaviour in common voles (Microtus arvalis) at different life stages, with different time intervals, and in different situations. Animals were tested using four behavioural tests in three experimental groups: 1. before and after maturation over three months, 2. twice as adults during one week, and 3. twice as adult animals over three months, which resembles a substantial part of their entire adult life span of several months.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24314274 PMCID: PMC3878951 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6785-13-49
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ecol ISSN: 1472-6785 Impact factor: 2.964
Consistency over time in behaviour of common voles in four tests in three experimental groups
| Barrier | Latency | Latency to jump over barrier | 44.51 ± 68.8 | 48 | 0.122 | 1.00 | ||||||
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| Activity | 1-0 sampling every 10 sec. | 19.43 ± 8.09 | 17 | 0.205 | 0.43 | |||||||
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| Crossing frequency | No. of crossing barrier per minute | 2.64 ± 2.94 | | | | |||||||
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| Open field | Latency unsafe zone | Latency to go in middle zone | 132.19 ± 80.49 | | | | 47 | 0.229 | 1.00 | |||
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| Activity | 1-0 sampling every 10 sec. | 19.96 ± 7.57 | | | | |||||||
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| Time safe zone | 1-0 sampling every 10 sec. | 24.93 ± 5.51 | | | | 47 | 0.179 | 1.00 | ||||
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| Dark–light | Latency into light | Latency to go in light compartment | 90.22 ± 169.54 | | | | 25 | 0.28 | 1.00 | |||
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| Time in light | Time spend in light zone [sec] | 104.22 ± 161.9 | | | | |||||||
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| Hole | Latency one hole | Latency to find one hole | 86.66 ± 65.36 | | | | 10 | 0.091 | 1.00 | |||
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| Latency four holes | Latency to find all four holes | 237.32 ± 71.89 | | | | 10 | 0.119 | 1.00 | ||||
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| Number nose | No. of nose-in-hole events | 10.63 ± 6.89 | 10 | -0.031 | 1.00 | |||||||
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Mean ± standard deviation (SD) was calculated from all conducted tests. Number of conducted tests is given in parentheses. Spearman rank correlations coefficient (rs) was calculated between first and second testing. P-values were adjusted for multiple testing with Holm correction. Significant correlations are in bold (p < 0.05).
Figure 1Comparison between first and second barrier-test within experimental groups of common voles. A) Barrier Latency [sec], B) Barrier Activity [1-0-sampling]. Significant differences in Wilcoxon signed rank test were indicated by stars.
Figure 2Correlation between behavioural variables measured in first and second barrier-test. Latency (left side; range 0–300 sec.) and activity (right side; max. 30 active samples) for each of the three experimental groups of tested common voles are shown. Correlations coefficient (rs) and p-values for correlations are represented in Table 1. Lines indicate significant correlations (p < 0.05; adjusted for multiple testing).
Figure 3Dendrogram for the relationships between measured variables in the ‘short term adult’-group (N = 168) according to the cluster analysis. Height of each U represents the distance between two variables and is based on correlation coefficients of Spearman correlation matrix (see Additional file 1). Groupings indicate possible behavioural syndrome structure (agglomerative coefficient 0.64).