Conditional association between melanism and personality in Israeli barn owls

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Title
Conditional association between melanism and personality in Israeli barn owls
Journal
Bird Study
Author(s)
Peleg O., Charter M., Izhaki I., Roulin A., Leshem Y.
ISSN
1944-6705 (electronic)
ISSN-L
0006-3657
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
61
Number
4
Pages
572-577
Language
english
Abstract
Capsule Boldness defines the extent to which animals are willing to take risks in the presence of a predator. Late, but not early, in the breeding season, Israeli nestling Barn Owls displaying larger black feather spots were more docile, feigned death longer and had a lower breathing rate when handled than smaller-spotted nestlings. Larger-spotted breeding females were less docile if heavy but more more docile if light. The covariation between personality (boldness vs. timid) and melanin-based colouration is therefore conditional on environmental factors.
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