Department of Behavioural Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, Seewiesen, Germany.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2010 Dec 27;365(1560):3947-58. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2010.0221.
In this paper we review recent models that provide adaptive explanations for animal personalities: individual differences in behaviour (or suites of correlated behaviours) that are consistent over time or contexts. We start by briefly discussing patterns of variation in behaviour that have been documented in natural populations. In the main part of the paper we discuss models for personality differences that (i) explain animal personalities as adaptive behavioural responses to differences in state, (ii) investigate how feedbacks between state and behaviour can stabilize initial differences among individuals and (iii) provide adaptive explanations for animal personalities that are not based on state differences. Throughout, we focus on two basic questions. First, what is the basic conceptual idea underlying the model? Second, what are the key assumptions and predictions of the model? We conclude by discussing empirical features of personalities that have not yet been addressed by formal modelling. While this paper is primarily intended to guide empiricists through current adaptive theory, thereby stimulating empirical tests of these models, we hope it also inspires theoreticians to address aspects of personalities that have received little attention up to now.
在本文中,我们回顾了最近的一些模型,这些模型为动物个性提供了适应性解释:即行为(或相关行为的组合)在时间或环境上的一致性个体差异。我们首先简要讨论了在自然种群中记录到的行为变化模式。在本文的主要部分,我们讨论了个性差异的模型,这些模型(i)将动物个性解释为对状态差异的适应性行为反应,(ii)研究了状态和行为之间的反馈如何稳定个体之间的初始差异,以及(iii)为不是基于状态差异的动物个性提供适应性解释。贯穿全文,我们重点关注两个基本问题。首先,模型的基本概念是什么?其次,模型的关键假设和预测是什么?最后,我们讨论了正式建模尚未涉及的个性的经验特征。虽然本文主要旨在通过当前的适应性理论为经验主义者提供指导,从而激发对这些模型的经验测试,但我们希望它也能激励理论家们解决迄今为止关注较少的个性方面的问题。