When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens | https://t.co/tOFZDyrq1L | @thePeerJ | #ornithology https://t.co/4AmT04XFKS
Does personality measured in captivity predict a bird's predator response in the wild?
Congratulations to @bilby_jack on publishing his undergrad research project in @thePeerJ.
This is the first in a series of fairy-wren personality papers from our lab.
https://t.co/vA8iif9PcU https://t.co/a2zuNw9YV2
A quick break from mammals! My first ever paper was published on Wrensday! (I couldn’t help myself…)
I owe a big thank you to everybody involved but especially Diane Colombelli-Négrel, @andrew_katsis, and @BirdLabFlinders.
https://t.co/NMVf6XurlQ
@thePeerJ @Flinders https://t.co/4X6eeBR6WI
When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens - New research highlighted in the Evolution and Consequences of Animal Personality Special Issue
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#AnimalBehavior #Ecology
When aggressiveness could be too risky: linking personality traits and predator response in superb fairy-wrens - New research highlighted in the Evolution and Consequences of Animal Personality Special Issue
Read the full article https://t.co/PL1LFWW6ur
#AnimalBehavior #Ecology