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Geographic variation in the association between exploratory behavior and physiology in rufous-collared sparrows
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posted on 2023-02-07, 23:50 authored by K Maldonado, Wouter Van DongenWouter Van Dongen, R Vásquez, P SabatIncreasing research has attempted to clarify the links between animal personality and physiology. However, the mechanisms driving this association remain largely unknown, and knowledge of how ecological factors may affect its direction and strength is scant. In this study, we quantified variation in the association between exploratory behavior, basal metabolic rate (BMR), and total evaporative water loss (TEWL) in rufous-collared sparrows (Zonotrichia capensis) inhabiting desert, Mediterranean, and cold-temperate climates. We found that the exploratory behavior score was highest in birds from the cold-temperate site, which was characterized by a moderate level of ecological variability (seasonality). Moreover, the association between exploratory behavior and physiological variables differed among localities. Only birds from the Mediterranean site showed a positive correlation between exploratorybehavior and BMR. We found no association between exploration and TEWL at any study site. Our findings suggest that differences in the ecological conditions experienced by each sparrow population result in a particular combination of behavioral and physio-physiological traits. An understanding of this intraspecific variation along ecological gradients provides unique insights into how specific ecological conditions affect the coupling of behavioral and physiological traits and the mechanisms underlying that relationship.©2012 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.
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Journal
Physiological and Biochemical ZoologyVolume
85Pagination
618-624Location
United StatesPublisher DOI
ISSN
1522-2152eISSN
1537-5293Language
EnglishIssue
6Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePhysiologyZoologyEVAPORATIVE WATER-LOSSCONSISTENT INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCESMALE GREAT TITSMETABOLIC-RATEENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURESPOPULATION VARIATIONAVIAN PERSONALITIESTHERMAL-ACCLIMATIONMESIC ENVIRONMENTSLARKSAnimalsBasal MetabolismBehavior, AnimalChileEcosystemExploratory BehaviorLinear ModelsSparrowsWater Loss, InsensibleBehavioral and Social SciencePhysiologyMedical Physiology not elsewhere classifiedZoology