Adriaenssens Bart, Pauliny Angela, Blomqvist Donald, Johnsson Jörgen I
Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Graham Kerr Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Box 463, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Physiol Behav. 2016 Oct 15;165:217-22. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.07.005. Epub 2016 Jul 26.
The prevalence of consistent among-individual differences in behaviour, or personality, makes adaptive sense if individuals differ in stable state variables that shift the balance between the costs and benefits of their behavioural decisions. These differences may give rise to both individual differences in, and covariance among, behaviours that influence an individual's exposure to risks. We here study the link between behaviour and a candidate state variable previously overlooked in the study of state-dependent personality variation: telomere length. Telomeres are the protective endcaps of chromosomes and their erosion with age is thought to play a crucial role in regulating organismal senescence and intrinsic lifespan. Following evidence that shorter telomeres may reduce the lifespan of animals in a wide range of taxa, we predict individuals with shorter telomeres to behave more boldly and aggressively. In order to test this, we measured telomere length and behaviour in wild juvenile brown trout (Salmo trutta). We found individuals with shorter fin telomeres to behave consistently more boldly and aggressively under controlled conditions in the laboratory. No such relationship was found with muscle telomere length 3-4months after the behavioural assays. We suggest that telomere dynamics are an important factor integrating personality traits with other state variables thought to be important in the regulation of behaviour, such as metabolism, disease resistance and growth.
如果个体在稳定状态变量上存在差异,而这些变量会改变其行为决策成本与收益之间的平衡,那么行为或个性方面个体间一致差异的普遍性就具有适应性意义。这些差异可能导致影响个体风险暴露的行为在个体间产生差异,并存在协方差。我们在此研究行为与一个在状态依赖型个性变异研究中先前被忽视的候选状态变量之间的联系:端粒长度。端粒是染色体的保护性末端,随着年龄增长其磨损被认为在调节生物体衰老和内在寿命方面起着关键作用。有证据表明,较短的端粒可能会缩短多种动物类群的寿命,我们预测端粒较短的个体行为会更大胆、更具攻击性。为了验证这一点,我们测量了野生幼年褐鳟(Salmo trutta)的端粒长度和行为。我们发现,在实验室可控条件下,鳍端粒较短的个体行为始终更大胆、更具攻击性。在行为测试3 - 4个月后,未发现肌肉端粒长度与行为存在此类关系。我们认为,端粒动态是将个性特征与其他被认为在行为调节中很重要的状态变量(如新陈代谢、抗病能力和生长)整合在一起的一个重要因素。