Data from: Life history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal (Cavia aperea)?

  • Anja Guenther (Contributor)

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Life-history trade-offs are predicted to contribute to the maintenance of personality variation. Individuals with ‘fast’ lifestyles should develop faster, reproduce earlier and exhibit more risky behaviours. Evidence for such predicted links, however, remains equivocal. Here, I test how growth rate, timing of maturation, litter size and maternal effort correlate with exploration, boldness, fearlessness, docility and escape latency. I found several links that were predicted by recent theory while others were against theoretical predictions, e.g. fast growing individuals were more fearful. Thus, while I found personality to be integrated with life-history, I cannot fully support recent hypotheses aiming to explain such behaviour-life-history associations.,raw data supporting manuscript "Life history trade-offs: are they linked to personality in a precocial mammal"These are raw data for life history traits (growth, maturation, litter size, reproductive effort) and behaviours (exploration, boldness, escape latency and docility) repeatedly measured in 100 female Cavia aperea. The animals were held in captivity, either under indoor or combined indoor-outdoor housing. All animals experienced natural photoperiods, animals in combined indoor-outdoor housing experienced natural temperatures in addition. For description of variables, see "read.me".data_LH trade-off personality.xlsx,
Datum van beschikbaarheid30-mrt.-2018
UitgeverUniversity of Groningen

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