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Spatial distribution of personality types Ulrika Alm Bergvall Grimsö Wildlife Research Station, Dept. of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

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1 Spatial distribution of personality types Ulrika Alm Bergvall Grimsö Wildlife Research Station, Dept. of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Fallow deer (Dama dama)

2 Question How can we explain the maintenance of multiple personality types in a population?

3 Answer Equal fitness Spatial variation and limited plasticity (Darwin 1859, Dobzhansky 1951, West-Eberhard 2003)

4 Method Identify personality trait dimensions in fallow deer (Dama dama) Relate personality to spatial distribution

5 Tame fallow deer – Experimental studies – Behavioural observations – Personality ratings Bergvall UA, Schäpers A, Kjellander P & Weiss A. 2011 Animal Behaviour

6 36 wild fallow deer GPS-GSM collar

7 Arc view

8 Personality trait dimensions Boldness Dominance Flexibility Sociability

9 Habitat map (satellite) GPS positions from 17 females Summer 2008 – 2010 Proportion positions in different habitat types

10 Results Shyer individuals more often in pastures Bold individuals more often in young forest High in Sociability / Dominance – more in pastures

11 Conclusions Spatial variation together with limited plasticity can explain evolution and maintenance of personality Studies on vigilance – Earlier studies: Adjust vigilance to habitat and risk – This study: Different types of vigilance in separate personality dimensions and – more vigilant individuals in more risky habitats and vice versa. Individuals select environment

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