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Ask anyone who has owned a pet and they'll assure you that, yes,
animals have personalities. And science is beginning to agree.
Researchers have demonstrated that both domesticated and non
domesticated animals - from invertebrates to monkeys and apes -
behave in consistently different ways, meeting the criteria for
what many define as personality. But why the differences, and how
are personalities shaped by genes and environment? How did they
evolve? The essays in "Animal Personalities" reveal that there is
much to learn from our furred and feathered friends. The study of
animal personality is one of the fastest-growing areas of research
in behavioral and evolutionary biology. Here Claudio Carere and
Dario Maestripieri, along with a host of scholars from fields as
diverse as ecology, genetics, endocrinology, neuroscience, and
psychology, provide a comprehensive overview of the current
research on animal personality. Grouped into thematic sections,
chapters approach the topic with empirical and theoretical material
and show that to fully understand why personality exists, we must
consider the evolutionary processes that give rise to personality,
the ecological correlates of personality differences, and the
physiological mechanisms underlying personality variation.
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