Do sexes differ in consistent individual differences and behavioural syndrome in an aposematic poison frog?
R. Cossio,
R. Ibáñez,
A. Rodríguez
et al.
Abstract:There is a burgeoning interest in studying consistent individual differences in animal behaviour. Most studies consider mainly males, but sexes are subject to distinct selection pressures that may drive differences in life history and therefore lead to differences in a variety of behaviours. Here, we used Oophaga pumilio, a poison frog with sex differences in life‐history strategies (e.g., sex bias in space use and parental care), to explore whether sexes differ or share personality characteristics like behavi… Show more
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