Turner Joe, Hughes William O H
School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QG, UK.
School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9QG, UK.
Behav Processes. 2018 Dec;157:532-539. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2018.06.004. Epub 2018 Jun 10.
Individuals are known to differ consistently in various aspects of their behaviour in many animal species, a phenomenon that has come to be referred to as animal personalities. These individual differences are likely to have evolutionary and ecological significance, and it is therefore important to understand the precise nature of how environmental and physiological factors affect animal personalities. One factor which may affect personality is disease, but while the effects of disease on many aspects of host behaviour are well known, the effects on animal personalities have been little studied. Here we show that wood ants, Formica rufa, exhibit consistent individual differences in three personality traits: boldness, sociability and aggressiveness. However, experimental exposure to a virulent fungal parasite, Metarhizium pingshaense, had surprisingly little effect on the personality traits. Parasite-challenged ants showed marginal changes in sociability at high doses of parasite but no change in boldness or aggressiveness even when close to death. There was similarly little effect of other physiological stresses on ant personalities. The results suggest that individual personality in ants can be remarkably resilient to physiological stress, such as that caused by parasite infection. Future studies are needed to determine whether there is a similar resilience in solitary animals, as well as in other social species.
在许多动物物种中,个体在行为的各个方面都存在持续的差异,这种现象被称为动物个性。这些个体差异可能具有进化和生态意义,因此了解环境和生理因素如何影响动物个性的精确本质非常重要。疾病可能是影响个性的一个因素,虽然疾病对宿主行为的许多方面的影响是众所周知的,但对动物个性的影响却很少被研究。在这里,我们表明,红褐林蚁在三种个性特征上表现出一致的个体差异:大胆、社交性和攻击性。然而,实验性暴露于一种致命的真菌寄生虫——平沙绿僵菌,对这些个性特征的影响却出奇地小。受到寄生虫挑战的蚂蚁在高剂量寄生虫时社交性有轻微变化,但即使接近死亡,大胆或攻击性也没有变化。其他生理压力对蚂蚁个性的影响同样很小。结果表明,蚂蚁的个体个性对生理压力(如寄生虫感染引起的压力)具有显著的弹性。未来需要进行研究,以确定独居动物以及其他社会物种是否也有类似的弹性。