Behavioural plasticity in variable environments

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Komers, PE
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[1] Department of Zoology, University of Uppsala, S-752 36 Uppsala
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10.1139/z97-023
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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The plasticity of behaviour consists of an array of behavioural responses to varying environmental conditions. It is widely predicted that the range of behavioural responses will. increase with environmental variability. According to this prediction, the slopes of a response curve representing behavioural plasticity would be identical in environments with different variability. However, the range of behaviours can also increase with the slope of the curve, so that in a given range of environments, the plasticity of behaviour would vary. For example, where two environments are similar in terms of resource availability, the costs of exploiting the resource may differ. An improved ability to assess costs and benefits is predicted to increase behavioural plasticity because it decreases the costs and increases the benefits of alternative behaviours. Moreover, because trade-offs change with age and plasticity is related to trade-offs, plasticity should also change with age. While the ability of animals to adjust to current trade-offs is fundamental for behavioural ecology, demonstration of ranges, slopes, and shapes of plastic behavioural responses is virtually absent from the literature. Knowledge concerning the ability of animals to adjust to environmental fluctuations is important for making predictions about population viability, but empirical evidence is greatly needed to validate current generalizations.
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