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Effects of female reproductive competition on birth rate and reproductive scheduling in a historical human population

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  • Jenni E Pettay
  • Mirkka Lahdenperä
  • Anna Rotkirch
  • Virpi Lummaa
  • Jonathan PruittHandling editor

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Personality affects response to alarm calls. This study reveals that boldness explains how vigilant chipmunks behave in response to alarm calls, and that vigilance diminishes in response to shyer callers. Chipmunks thus evaluate the personality of callers and discount the danger associated with calls from highly risk-sensitive individuals. Adjusting responsiveness relative to caller reliability improves foraging while reducing the risk of predation.

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  • Jenni E Pettay & Mirkka Lahdenperä & Anna Rotkirch & Virpi Lummaa & Jonathan PruittHandling editor, 2018. "Effects of female reproductive competition on birth rate and reproductive scheduling in a historical human population," Behavioral Ecology, International Society for Behavioral Ecology, vol. 29(2), pages 333-341.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:beheco:v:29:y:2018:i:2:p:333-341.
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    1. Ian J. Rickard & Colin Vullioud & François Rousset & Erik Postma & Samuli Helle & Virpi Lummaa & Ritva Kylli & Jenni E. Pettay & Eivin Røskaft & Gine R. Skjærvø & Charlotte Störmer & Eckart Voland & D, 2022. "Mothers with higher twinning propensity had lower fertility in pre-industrial Europe," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-12, December.

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