Department of Behavioral Physiology, Institute of Behavioural Neurosciences, University of Groningen, PO Box 11103, 9700 CC, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Dev Psychobiol. 2011 Sep;53(6):614-23. doi: 10.1002/dev.20586. Epub 2011 Jul 14.
Animal personality has been extensively studied from a functional and evolutionary point of view. Less attention has been paid to the development of personality, its phenotypic plasticity, and the influence of manipulation of early environmental factors. Here we describe the effects of manipulating the sex ratio of the litter, at postnatal day (pnd) 3, in wild-type rats, on personality traits in adulthood. We measured the treatment effects on aggression, defensive burying, and open field behavior at pnd 90 and 120, as well as on their contextual generality, and stability over time (differential and structural consistency). Main effects of litter composition were found on open field behavior at pnd 120 but not on the other behaviors. Since correlations between behaviors changed over time irrespective of the specific treatment, whereas in previous studies on unmanipulated litters this was not the case we suggest that early handling may disrupt adult personality traits. Overall the data indicate that personality is less stable over time that often assumed, having both proximate and ultimate implications.
动物个性已经从功能和进化的角度进行了广泛的研究。对个性的发展、表型可塑性以及早期环境因素操纵的影响关注较少。在这里,我们描述了在产后第 3 天(pnd)操纵窝仔性别比例对成年个性特征的影响。我们测量了处理对 pnd 90 和 120 时攻击性、防御性掩埋和旷场行为的影响,以及它们的上下文通用性和随时间的稳定性(差异和结构一致性)。在 pnd 120 时,窝仔组成的主要影响在旷场行为上,但在其他行为上没有。由于行为之间的相关性随时间而变化,而在以前对未处理窝仔的研究中并非如此,我们认为早期处理可能会破坏成年个性特征。总的来说,这些数据表明个性并不像通常假设的那样具有时间稳定性,这既有直接的影响,也有终极的影响。