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Many avenues for spatial personality research: a response to comments on Stuber et al. (2022)

March 4, 2022

We are grateful for the thought-provoking and forward-looking commentaries (Dingemanse et al. 2022Mabry 2022Spiegel and Pinter-Wollman 2022Vander Wal et al. 2022) in response to our meta-analysis of evidence for consistent among-individual differences in animals’ spatial behaviors (Stuber et al. 2022). A clear consensus is that our demonstration of the prevalence of repeatability across spatial behaviors, and taxa, is only the first step towards identifying the mechanisms and consequences of variation in spatial behavior. Here, we take the opportunity to emphasize key future directions pertaining to uncovering mechanisms, disentangling apparent personality from spatial constraints, and examining additional metrics of variation.

Publication Year 2022
Title Many avenues for spatial personality research: a response to comments on Stuber et al. (2022)
DOI 10.1093/beheco/arac018
Authors Erica Francis Stuber, Ben Carlson, Brett Jesmer
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Behavioral Ecology
Index ID 70255136
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Seattle