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Personality variation in a clonal insect: The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum

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posted on 2023-06-09, 15:47 authored by Wiebke SchuettWiebke Schuett, Sasha R X Dall, Jana Baeumer, Michaela H Kloesener, Shinichi Nakagawa, Felix Beinlich, Till Eggers
Individuals are often consistent in their behavior but vary from each other in the level of behavior shown. Despite burgeoning interest in such animal personality variation, studies on invertebrates are scarce, and studies on clonal invertebrates nonexistent. This is surprising given the obvious advantages of using invertebrates/clones to tackle the crucial question why such consistent behavioral differences exist. Here we show that individuals of clonal pea aphids exhibit consistent behavioral differences in their escape responses to a predator attack (dropping vs. nondropping off a plant). However, behavior was not repeatable at the clonal level. Genetically identical clones expressed various phenotypes but different clones produced different proportions of each phenotype (dropper, nondropper, and inconsistent). Manipulations of early environmental conditions had little qualitative impact on such patterns. We discuss the importance of our findings for future studies of the evolutionary and ecological consequences of personality variation.

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  • Published

Journal

Developmental Psychobiology

ISSN

0012-1630

Publisher

Wiley

Issue

6

Volume

53

Page range

631-640

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  • Evolution, Behaviour and Environment Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-11-07

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