Authors
Ulrike Scherer, Jean-Guy J Godin, Wiebke Schuett
Publication date
2020/3
Journal
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Volume
74
Pages
1-15
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Abstract
Consistent between-individual differences in behaviour, known as personality differences, are heritable and have consequences for individual survival and reproductive success. Therefore, it is likely that personality differences are not just under natural but also under sexual selection. Indeed, the recently developed idea that individuals choose their mate based on its personality finds empirical support. However, most studies on mate choice based on personality traits are correlative pioneering work and there is a paucity of experimental studies that test for causality by disentangling personality measures from other, potentially correlated traits that may be important during mate choice. Here, we tested female preference for the apparent level and consistency of either male aggression (measured as mean distance of approach towards an animated opponent, manipulated by locating males …
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