The role of personality variation, plasticity and social facilitation in cockroach aggregation.

Biol Open

Biological and Artificial Self-organised Systems Team - CP231, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Campus Plaine, Bd. du Triomphe, Building No. 5, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

Published: December 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • Personality variation impacts ecology, evolution, and group behavior, but the role of social context in shaping these variations is not well-studied.
  • A study using cockroaches in isolated and social settings found that while social interactions may mask personality differences, individual behaviors in groups still reflect preferences shown when alone.
  • The research highlights that individuals display varying levels of adaptability (plasticity) based on how crowded their shelter is, with those in more crowded situations showing less adaptability and being less influenced by social dynamics.

Article Abstract

Personality variation has been proven to affect ecology, evolution and group behaviour in many ways. Nevertheless, how social context influences behavioural strategies and individual personality variation has rarely been addressed. This study sheds light on the relationship between social interactions, personality variation and plasticity in a collective context. For this purpose, we used a binary setup (i.e. an arena with two identical shelters) to study the aggregation process of cockroaches. We tested the same individuals in isolated and social (groups of 16 individuals) conditions. We show that even if social interactions reduce the observation of personality variation, the behaviour in a group is correlated to individual preferences displayed in isolation. Furthermore, our results suggest that individuals show different levels of plasticity according to their shelter occupancy; individuals with high occupancy rates show low levels of plasticity and are less affected by social amplification in social conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6310888PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.036582DOI Listing

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