Published August 21, 2023 | Version v1
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Condition dependence of (un)predictability in escape behavior of a grasshopper species

  • 1. Friedrich Schiller University Jena

Description

(Un)predictability has only recently been recognized as an important dimension of animal behavior. Currently, we neither know if (un)predictability encompasses one or multiple traits nor how (un)predictability is dependent on individual conditions. Knowledge about condition dependence, in particular, could inform us about whether predictability or unpredictability is costly in a specific context. Here, we study the condition dependence of (un)predictability in the escape behavior of the steppe grasshopper Chorthippus dorsatus. Predator–prey interactions represent a behavioral context in which we expect unpredictability to be particularly beneficial. By exposing grasshoppers to an immune challenge, we explore if individuals in poor condition become more or less predictable. We quantified three aspects of escape behavior (flight initiation distance, jump distance, and jump angle) in a standardized setup and analyzed the data using a multivariate double-hierarchical generalized linear model. The immune challenge did not affect (un)predictability in flight initiation distance and jump angle, but decreased unpredictability in jump distances, suggesting that unpredictability can be costly. Variance decomposition shows that 3–7% of the total phenotypic variance was explained by individual differences in (un)predictability. Covariation between traits was found both among averages and among unpredictabilities for one of the three trait pairs. The latter might suggest an (un)predictability syndrome, but the lack of (un)predictability correlation in the third trait suggests modularity. Our results indicated condition dependence of (un)predictability in grasshopper escape behavior in one of the traits, and illustrate the value of mean and residual variance decomposition for analyzing animal behavior.

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The dataset consists of a total of 1163 observations.
TrialID refers to each observation.
IndID refers to the identification number of each individual.
FID is the flight initiation distance in centimeters, defined as the minimum distance between the chaser and the grasshopper before the grasshopper jumped.
JumpDistance is the jump's length in centimeters, defined as the distance between the point where the jump started and where the grasshopper landed
JumpAngle is the angle of the jump direction in degrees in relation to the initial grasshopper body position. Straight jumps scored 0ᵒ, while negative values marked jumps to the left, and positive values jumps to the right.
JumpOrder refers to the sequential number of jumps within the 10 trials of an individual.
JumpYN indicates if the grasshopper jumped or not during that trial (Y = jumped, N = didn't jump). 
Sex is coded as M for males and F for females.
Treatment refers whether an individual was from the control group (C) or if it received the immune challenge injection described previously (T)
PhenotypingDate is the date when the experiment occurred (DD_MM_YYYY)
DayTime is coded as 24h, with the minutes converted to decimals (for example: 1:30 pm = 13.5)
PairID is the identification number of a pair of grasshoppers of same age and sex, kept in the same cage and phenotyped together, one assigned to the treatment group and the other to the control group.

Funding provided by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
Award Number: 316099922

Funding provided by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
Award Number: 396776775

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