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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intra-individual stable but inter-individually variable behaviours, i.e. personalities, are commonly reported across diverse animal groups, yet the reasons for their maintenance remain controversial. Therefore, studying fitness consequences of personality traits is necessary to discriminate between alternative explanations.Entities:
Keywords: Female preferences; Fitness; Personality; Reproductive success
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31726971 PMCID: PMC6857137 DOI: 10.1186/s12862-019-1539-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Evol Biol ISSN: 1471-2148 Impact factor: 3.260
Fig. 1The relationship between a males’ boldness, measured as latency (in seconds) to emerge from the shelter, and his reproductive success, measured as the number of offspring sired
Predictors of male reproductive success, i.e. number of offspring sired. Generalized linear mixed model with a zero-inflated distribution of model residuals was used. Significant p values are denoted with asterisk
| Variable | Estimate | S.E. | z | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boldness | −0.310 | 0.149 | −2.557 | 0.011* |
| N of partners | 0.893 | 0.157 | 5.671 | > 0.000* |
| Orange area | −0.108 | 0.131 | −0.820 | 0.412 |
| Body size | 0.213 | 0.144 | 1.477 | 0.140 |
Predictors of the number of male mating partners, i.e. females who gave birth to those males’ offspring. Generalized linear mixed model with a zero-inflated distribution of model residuals was used
| Variable | Estimate | S.E. | z | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boldness | −0.249 | 0.217 | 0.593 | 0.553 |
| Orange area | 0.096 | 0.177 | 0.543 | 0.587 |
| Body size | −0.147 | 0.222 | −0.659 | 0.510 |
Fig. 2The relationship between a males’ boldness, measured as latency (in seconds) to emerge from the shelter, and average clutch size of the females that he mated with