Animal personality is often studied within compressed periods of observation that represent narrow windows in comparison to animal lifespans.Although much is known about the relations between repeatable personality tr...Animal personality is often studied within compressed periods of observation that represent narrow windows in comparison to animal lifespans.Although much is known about the relations between repeatable personality traits and cross-situational behavioral plasticity,less is known about how such traits might differ across age classes or life history transitions.We conducted a cross-sectional study of startle response duration in 3 size classes of Pagurus bernhardus,the common European hermit crab.We defined size classes using transitions in the preferred species of gastropod shells that accompany growth,and this change in preference is in turn associated with a transition from intertidal to subtidal habitats.Compared with small-and medium-sized intertidal individuals the larger subtidal hermit crabs behaved cautiously by showing startle responses of greater duration following disturbance.Startle responses were also repeatable within all 3 size classes,confirming the presence of animal personality in intertidal hermit crabs and demonstrating that this pattern is retained within the largest size classes,which have undergone the transition from intertidal to subtidal habitat.Interestingly,there was a trend for the pattern of repeatable startle response durations to increase with size class,with the highest value for repeatability and the greatest range of startle response durations being present within the large subtidal population.The greater range of startle responses indicates that the longer startle response durations in some larger individuals are more likely due to developmental changes with age and habitat use than reflecting selection against the boldest individuals during earlier stages of life.展开更多
Differences in boldness are common between populations or between related species and are discussed as part of individual coping style, personality, or behavioral syndrome. Boldness has been found to be dependent on e...Differences in boldness are common between populations or between related species and are discussed as part of individual coping style, personality, or behavioral syndrome. Boldness has been found to be dependent on experience, social, and environmental contexts. The major aim of the present study was to establish an experimental environment that would allow analyzing the risk-taking behavior of 2 competing invasive goby species. Neogobius melanostomus was more active in the absence of a predator Sander lucioperca than N. fluviatilis and clearly spent more time "swimming" and "feeding" than N. fluviatilis. In addition, N. melanostomus was always faster than N. fluviatilis both when leaving the shelter and reaching offered food. Based on the different behaviors recorded, species-specific boldness scores were established using a principal component analysis. Although there was no overall difference in boldness scores between the 2 species, both competitive conditions and the effect of the predator played significant roles as factors influencing boldness. Neogobius melanostomus was more affected by the presence/absence of the predator than the social circumstances. Neogobius fluviatilis, on the other hand, was more active and bolder in competitive situations. However, when alone, N. fluviatilis was rather inactive and displayed altogether shy behavior, independent of the presence/ absence of the predator. Thus, the study confirms the prediction that there are differences in behavior and behavioral plasticity, and therein predator-avoidance strategies, between ecologically similar species of goby living in sympatry. We argue that these differences may be related to differential habitat use of both invasive species that presently dominate the fish community in the Lower Rhine.展开更多
Labubu has become a global star,from Paris and New York to London and Milan.These charming figurines from Chinese toy manufacturer Pop Mart,with their soft fur,expressive eyes,pointed teeth and rabbit ears,have captiv...Labubu has become a global star,from Paris and New York to London and Milan.These charming figurines from Chinese toy manufacturer Pop Mart,with their soft fur,expressive eyes,pointed teeth and rabbit ears,have captivated buyers both in shops and online.展开更多
The ITU Global Youth Celebration(GYC-25)is more than just a celebration.It reaffirms our commitment to youth as essential partners in building a connected,inclusive,and sustainable digital future.This is where bold id...The ITU Global Youth Celebration(GYC-25)is more than just a celebration.It reaffirms our commitment to youth as essential partners in building a connected,inclusive,and sustainable digital future.This is where bold ideas meet real action.Get ready for an electrifying mix of inspiration,learning,and co-creation all fueled by youth leadership and digital innovation.展开更多
The ISO Annual Meeting is the world’s premier event for the international standards community.This year’s event is hosted by RSB,the national standards body of Rwanda.The theme“United for impact”calls us to harnes...The ISO Annual Meeting is the world’s premier event for the international standards community.This year’s event is hosted by RSB,the national standards body of Rwanda.The theme“United for impact”calls us to harness our collective strength in a world that needs bold,lasting change.The ISO Annual Meeting convenes global leaders and change-makers to explore how international standards can unlock progress,foster trust and drive lasting solutions to our shared challenges.展开更多
文摘Animal personality is often studied within compressed periods of observation that represent narrow windows in comparison to animal lifespans.Although much is known about the relations between repeatable personality traits and cross-situational behavioral plasticity,less is known about how such traits might differ across age classes or life history transitions.We conducted a cross-sectional study of startle response duration in 3 size classes of Pagurus bernhardus,the common European hermit crab.We defined size classes using transitions in the preferred species of gastropod shells that accompany growth,and this change in preference is in turn associated with a transition from intertidal to subtidal habitats.Compared with small-and medium-sized intertidal individuals the larger subtidal hermit crabs behaved cautiously by showing startle responses of greater duration following disturbance.Startle responses were also repeatable within all 3 size classes,confirming the presence of animal personality in intertidal hermit crabs and demonstrating that this pattern is retained within the largest size classes,which have undergone the transition from intertidal to subtidal habitat.Interestingly,there was a trend for the pattern of repeatable startle response durations to increase with size class,with the highest value for repeatability and the greatest range of startle response durations being present within the large subtidal population.The greater range of startle responses indicates that the longer startle response durations in some larger individuals are more likely due to developmental changes with age and habitat use than reflecting selection against the boldest individuals during earlier stages of life.
文摘Differences in boldness are common between populations or between related species and are discussed as part of individual coping style, personality, or behavioral syndrome. Boldness has been found to be dependent on experience, social, and environmental contexts. The major aim of the present study was to establish an experimental environment that would allow analyzing the risk-taking behavior of 2 competing invasive goby species. Neogobius melanostomus was more active in the absence of a predator Sander lucioperca than N. fluviatilis and clearly spent more time "swimming" and "feeding" than N. fluviatilis. In addition, N. melanostomus was always faster than N. fluviatilis both when leaving the shelter and reaching offered food. Based on the different behaviors recorded, species-specific boldness scores were established using a principal component analysis. Although there was no overall difference in boldness scores between the 2 species, both competitive conditions and the effect of the predator played significant roles as factors influencing boldness. Neogobius melanostomus was more affected by the presence/absence of the predator than the social circumstances. Neogobius fluviatilis, on the other hand, was more active and bolder in competitive situations. However, when alone, N. fluviatilis was rather inactive and displayed altogether shy behavior, independent of the presence/ absence of the predator. Thus, the study confirms the prediction that there are differences in behavior and behavioral plasticity, and therein predator-avoidance strategies, between ecologically similar species of goby living in sympatry. We argue that these differences may be related to differential habitat use of both invasive species that presently dominate the fish community in the Lower Rhine.
文摘Labubu has become a global star,from Paris and New York to London and Milan.These charming figurines from Chinese toy manufacturer Pop Mart,with their soft fur,expressive eyes,pointed teeth and rabbit ears,have captivated buyers both in shops and online.
文摘The ITU Global Youth Celebration(GYC-25)is more than just a celebration.It reaffirms our commitment to youth as essential partners in building a connected,inclusive,and sustainable digital future.This is where bold ideas meet real action.Get ready for an electrifying mix of inspiration,learning,and co-creation all fueled by youth leadership and digital innovation.
文摘The ISO Annual Meeting is the world’s premier event for the international standards community.This year’s event is hosted by RSB,the national standards body of Rwanda.The theme“United for impact”calls us to harness our collective strength in a world that needs bold,lasting change.The ISO Annual Meeting convenes global leaders and change-makers to explore how international standards can unlock progress,foster trust and drive lasting solutions to our shared challenges.