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Behavioral syndromes as evolutionary constraints

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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
卷 24, 期 4, 页码 806-811

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/beheco/art002

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autonomy; behavioral syndrome; constraint; quantitative genetics

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  1. Max Planck Society

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Behaviors are commonly correlated between individuals in so-called behavioral syndromes. Between-individual correlations of phenotypic traits can change the trajectories of evolutionary responses available to populations and even prevent evolutionary change if underpinned by genetic correlations. Whether behavioral syndromes also influence the course of evolution in this manner remains unknown. Here, we provide the first test of the degree to which evolutionary responses might be affected by behavioral syndrome structure. This test, based on a meta-analysis of additive genetic variancecovariance matrices, shows that behavioral syndromes constrain potential evolutionary responses by an average of 33%. For comparison, correlations between life-history or between morphological traits suggest constraints of 1318%. This finding demonstrates that behavioral syndromes might substantially constrain the evolutionary trajectories available to populations, prompts novel future directions for the study of behavioral syndromes, emphasizes the importance of viewing syndrome research from an evolutionary perspective, and provides a bridge between syndrome research and theoretical quantitative genetics.

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