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Behavioural trait assortment in a social network: patterns and implications
Authors:Darren P Croft  Jens Krause  Safi K Darden  Indar W Ramnarine  Jolyon J Faria  Richard James
Institution:(1) School of Biological Sciences, College of Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, UK;(2) Centre for Research in Animal Behaviour, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK;(3) Institute of Integrative and Comparative Biology, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK;(4) Department of Life Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago;(5) Department of Physics, University of Bath, Bath, UK
Abstract:The social fine structure of a population plays a central role in ecological and evolutionary processes. Whilst many studies have investigated how morphological traits such as size affect social structure of populations, comparatively little is known about the influence of behaviours such as boldness and shyness. Using information on social interactions in a wild population of Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulata), we construct a social network. For each individual in the network, we quantify its behavioural phenotype using two measures of boldness, predator inspection tendency, a repeatable and reliably measured behaviour well studied in the context of co-operation, and shoaling tendency. We observe striking heterogeneity in contact patterns, with strong ties being positively assorted and weak ties negatively assorted by our measured behavioural traits. Moreover, shy fish had more network connections than bold fish and these were on average stronger. In other words, social fine structure is strongly influenced by behavioural trait. We assert that such structure will have implications for the outcome of selection on behavioural traits and we speculate that the observed positive assortment may act as an amplifier of selection contributing to the maintenance of co-operation during predator inspection.
Keywords:Behavioural phenotype  Co-operation  Evolutionary graph theory  Guppy  Personality            Poecilia reticulata            Predator inspection
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