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- Title
Many avenues for spatial personality research: a response to comments on Stuber et al. (2022).
- Authors
Stuber, Erica F; Carlson, Ben S; Jesmer, Brett R
- Abstract
We are grateful for the thought-provoking and forward-looking commentaries ([1]; [3]; [6]; [9]) in response to our meta-analysis of evidence for consistent among-individual differences in animals' spatial behaviors ([7]). TOWARD A MECHANISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF INHERENT SPATIAL PERSONALITY All commenters highlight potential avenues to understand the genetic, physiological, behavioral, and ecological factors underlying repeatable differences in spatial behavior. Inversely, individuals may consistently differ in behaviors due to stable differences in morphology, leading to apparent differences in environmental preferences (e.g. if different movement behaviors are more efficient in certain environments).
- Subjects
PERSONALITY studies; SPACE sciences; SPATIAL behavior; SPATIAL behavior in animals; MEASUREMENT errors
- Publication
Behavioral Ecology, 2022, Vol 33, Issue 3, p492
- ISSN
1045-2249
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/beheco/arac018