Electronic Supplementary Material: Review Methodology and Supplementary Tables and Figures from Animal personality in multiple stressor environments: the evolutionary ecology of among-individual differences in responses to stressor suites
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posted on 2024-10-08, 07:05authored byAndrea Sue Grunst, Melissa Lin Grunst
Although effects of environmental stress exposure on animal personality have been widely explored, few studies have taken a multiple stressor perspective. We performed a literature review and synthesis to identify important pathways whereby interplay among multiple stressors could contribute to personality variation, and how personality might affect responses to multiple stressor suites. This Supplementary Material explains the methodology and search results of our review, and how we drew on these results when writing the text of our review paper. Furthermore, this Supplementary Material also includes a Supplementary Table (Table S1) and Figure (Figure S1). Table S1 contains a non-exhaustive list of studies identified in our review that consider a) effects of various multiple stressor combinations on personality variation, and b) how personality types may differentially respond to stressors. Figure S1 involves a) how the combination and intensity of multiple stressors may determine whether viabile behavioural alternatives for balancing life-history tradeoffs exist, and b) how behavioural alternatives for negotiating multi-stress landscapes might exist, even independent of balance of life-history tradeoffs.