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Personality traits, rank attainment, and siring success throughout the lives of male chimpanzees of Gombe National Park.

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Weiss, A; Feldblum, JT; Altschul, DM; Collins, DA; Kamenya, S; Mjungu, D; Foerster, S; Gilby, IC; Wilson, ML; Pusey, AE
Published in: PeerJ
January 2023

Personality traits in many taxa correlate with fitness. Several models have been developed to try to explain how variation in these traits is maintained. One model proposes that variation persists because it is linked to trade-offs between current and future adaptive benefits. Tests of this model's predictions, however, are scant in long-lived species. To test this model, we studied male chimpanzees living in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. We operationalized six personality traits using ratings on 19 items. We used 37 years of behavioral and genetic data to assemble (1) daily rank scores generated from submissive vocalizations and (2) records of male siring success. We tested whether the association between two personality traits, Dominance and Conscientiousness, and either rank or reproductive success, varied over the life course. Higher Dominance and lower Conscientiousness were associated with higher rank, but the size and direction of these relationships did not vary over the life course. In addition, independent of rank at the time of siring, higher Dominance and lower Conscientiousness were related to higher siring success. Again, the size and direction of these relationships did not vary over the life course. The trade-off model, therefore, may not hold in long-lived and/or slowly reproducing species. These findings also demonstrate that ratings are a valid way to measure animal personality; they are related to rank and reproductive success. These traits could therefore be used to test alternative models, including one that posits that personality variation is maintained by environmental heterogeneity, in studies of multiple chimpanzee communities.

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PeerJ

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2167-8359

ISSN

2167-8359

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

11

Start / End Page

e15083

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Dominance
  • Reproduction
  • Personality
  • Parks, Recreational
  • Pan troglodytes
  • Male
  • Animals
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences
 

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Weiss, A., Feldblum, J. T., Altschul, D. M., Collins, D. A., Kamenya, S., Mjungu, D., … Pusey, A. E. (2023). Personality traits, rank attainment, and siring success throughout the lives of male chimpanzees of Gombe National Park. PeerJ, 11, e15083. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15083
Weiss, Alexander, Joseph T. Feldblum, Drew M. Altschul, David Anthony Collins, Shadrack Kamenya, Deus Mjungu, Steffen Foerster, Ian C. Gilby, Michael L. Wilson, and Anne E. Pusey. “Personality traits, rank attainment, and siring success throughout the lives of male chimpanzees of Gombe National Park.PeerJ 11 (January 2023): e15083. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15083.
Weiss A, Feldblum JT, Altschul DM, Collins DA, Kamenya S, Mjungu D, et al. Personality traits, rank attainment, and siring success throughout the lives of male chimpanzees of Gombe National Park. PeerJ. 2023 Jan;11:e15083.
Weiss, Alexander, et al. “Personality traits, rank attainment, and siring success throughout the lives of male chimpanzees of Gombe National Park.PeerJ, vol. 11, Jan. 2023, p. e15083. Epmc, doi:10.7717/peerj.15083.
Weiss A, Feldblum JT, Altschul DM, Collins DA, Kamenya S, Mjungu D, Foerster S, Gilby IC, Wilson ML, Pusey AE. Personality traits, rank attainment, and siring success throughout the lives of male chimpanzees of Gombe National Park. PeerJ. 2023 Jan;11:e15083.

Published In

PeerJ

DOI

EISSN

2167-8359

ISSN

2167-8359

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

11

Start / End Page

e15083

Related Subject Headings

  • Social Dominance
  • Reproduction
  • Personality
  • Parks, Recreational
  • Pan troglodytes
  • Male
  • Animals
  • 11 Medical and Health Sciences
  • 06 Biological Sciences