The Bold and the Spineless Invertebrate Personalities
The Bold and the Spineless Invertebrate Personalities
This chapter focuses on personality studies in invertebrates. It discusses studies on the genetic control of the behavior of Drosophila fruit flies, foraging-predation tradeoffs in the Western grass spider (Agelenopsis aperta), behavioral spillover in the fishing spider (Dolomedes triton), behavioral tradeoffs in the field cricket (Gryllus sp.), and heritability of personality development in cephalopods.
Keywords: invertebrates, drosophila fruit flies, western grass spider, agelenopsis aperta, behavioral spillover, fishing spider, dolomedes triton, behavior tradeoffs, field cricket, gryllus sp
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