Early-life behavior, survival, and maternal personality in a wild marsupial

BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY(2023)

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Individual behavior varies for many reasons, but how early in life are such differences apparent, and are they under selection? We investigated variation in early-life behavior in a wild eastern gray kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) population, and quantified associations of behavior with early survival. Behavior of young was measured while still in the pouch and as subadults, and survival to weaning was monitored. We found consistent variation between offspring of different mothers in levels of activity at the pouch stage, in flight initiation distance (FID) as subadults, and in subadult survival, indicating similarity between siblings. There was no evidence of covariance between the measures of behavior at the pouch young versus subadult stages, nor of covariance of the early-life behavioral traits with subadult survival. However, there was a strong covariance between FIDs of mothers and those of their offspring tested at different times. Further, of the total repeatability of subadult FID (51.5%), more than half could be attributed to differences between offspring of different mothers. Our results indicate that 1) behavioral variation is apparent at a very early stage of development (still in the pouch in the case of this marsupial); 2) between-mother differences can explain much of the repeatability (or "personality") of juvenile behavior; and 3) mothers and offspring exhibit similar behavioral responses to stimuli. However, 4) we found no evidence of selection via covariance between early-life or maternal behavioral traits and juvenile survival in this wild marsupial. We report evidence for consistent individual differences in behavior among eastern gray kangaroos. Behavioral variation was apparent at a very early stage of development (still in the pouch in the case of this marsupial), and between-mother differences could explain personality variation in juvenile behavior. In addition, mothers and offspring showed similar behavioral responses to stimuli. However, there was relationship between early-life or maternal behavioral traits and juvenile survival.
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animal personality, early-life behavior and survival, macropods, maternal variance, multivariate Bayesian statistics
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