Variability in personalities at sex, population, and taxon-levels in two European lacertid lizards

Author:

Sacchi Roberto1ORCID,Cominetti Dario1,Scali Stefano2ORCID,Zuffi Marco A.L.3ORCID,Mangiacotti Marco1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, https://dx.doi.org/19001University of Pavia, Via Taramelli 24, 27100 Pavia, Italy

2. https://dx.doi.org/19001Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano, Corso Venezia 55, 20121 Milano, Italy

3. https://dx.doi.org/18278Museo di Storia Naturale dell’Università di Pisa, 56011 Calci (PI), Italy

Abstract

Abstract The variability in behavioural syndromes at different scale levels (e.g., within population or among species) is relevant in ecological and evolutionary patterns. It provides the basis on which natural selection can act to promote evolutionary processes. Additionally, behavioural syndromes can be seen as a form of pre-adaptation, favouring a species’ ability to cope with novel selective pressures, establish in new habitats, enhancing population stability, and dealing with deseases and parasites. We assessed repeatability (two replicates for individual) for five behavioural traits (activity, boldness including components of exploration and escape, sociability, and foraging activity) and tested the occurrence of behavioural syndromes in both sexes of three taxa of lacertid lizards: two clades of the common wall lizard (Podarcis muralis maculiventris and P. m. nigriventris), and the Italian wall lizard (Podarcis siculus). All behavioural traits except sociability were repeatable in all the three taxa. Our findings clearly reveal the occurrence of a behavioural syndrome related to the propensity to move through and explore new enviroments, escape from predation risk, and successfully capture prey. We also provide empirical evidence for higher repeatability of behaviours in males compared to females, as well as differences in behavioural syndromes at the taxon-level. These results support the occurrence of personality in both common and Italian wall lizards, highlighting marked variability in personality across different scales. This variability could ultimately reflect the interaction between the specific needs inherent in both sexes within each species, and the environmental/competitive context in which these needs are fulfilled.

Publisher

Brill

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