Personality expression is shaped by the early experienced social context in predatory mites

IF 3.5 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Journal of Animal Ecology Pub Date : 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1111/1365-2656.14229
Violette Chiara
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Research Highlights: Schausberger, P., & Nguyen, T. H. (2024). Early social isolation disrupts adult personality expression in group-living mites. Journal of Animal Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.14169. Personality traits in animals have been of great interest in the last decades. The number of studies demonstrating the existence of personality in a wide range of taxa is growing rapidly. Although the effect of early experience on later average values of behavioural traits is well documented, very few articles demonstrate the effects of those factors on personality expression itself. One factor in particular received very little, if not no, attention: social isolation. Although social isolation is known to have major impacts on later animal behaviour, it is still unknown whether it may favour or inhibit personality expression. In a recent study, Schausberger and Nguyen (2024) demonstrated that early-life social isolation had strong effects on adults of the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis. They show for the first time that early social isolation decreased the expression of personality in the activity of adults when tested in a social context. Interestingly, they observed the opposite effect when the same mites were tested alone: previously isolated mites were highly repeatable but group-reared mites were not. Finally, they also show an indirect effect of early social isolation through mating: mating with a male who experienced social isolation increased the behavioural repeatability of females. This study not only reinforces the established understanding of personality but also paves the way for future research in the field.

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掠食性螨的人格表达是由其早期经历的社会环境所塑造的。
研究亮点:Schausberger, P., & Nguyen, t.h.(2024)。早期的社会隔离破坏了群居螨的成年人格表达。动物生态学杂志。https://doi.org/10.1111/1365 - 2656.14169。在过去的几十年里,动物的性格特征已经引起了人们极大的兴趣。在广泛的分类群中证明人格存在的研究数量正在迅速增长。尽管早期经历对后来行为特征平均值的影响有充分的文献记载,但很少有文章证明这些因素对个性表达本身的影响。有一个因素即使不是没有,也很少受到关注:社会孤立。虽然已知社会隔离对动物后来的行为有重大影响,但尚不清楚它是有利于还是抑制个性表达。在最近的一项研究中,Schausberger和Nguyen(2024)证明,生命早期的社会隔离对掠食性螨(Phytoseiulus persimilis)的成虫有很强的影响。他们首次表明,在社会环境中进行测试时,早期的社会孤立会降低成年人在活动中的个性表达。有趣的是,当单独测试相同的螨虫时,他们观察到相反的效果:先前分离的螨虫具有高度可重复性,但群体饲养的螨虫则不然。最后,它们还显示了早期社会隔离通过交配产生的间接影响:与经历过社会隔离的男性交配会增加女性行为的可重复性。这项研究不仅加强了对人格的既定理解,而且为该领域未来的研究铺平了道路。
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Journal of Animal Ecology
Journal of Animal Ecology 环境科学-动物学
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期刊介绍: Journal of Animal Ecology publishes the best original research on all aspects of animal ecology, ranging from the molecular to the ecosystem level. These may be field, laboratory and theoretical studies utilising terrestrial, freshwater or marine systems.
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