Brain lateralization is considered adaptive because it leads to behavioral biases and specializations that bring fitness benefits. Across species, strongly lateralized individuals perform better in specific behaviors likely to improve survival. What constrains continued exaggerated lateralization? We measured survival of pheasants, finding that individuals with stronger bias in their footedness had shorter life expectancies compared to individuals with weak biases. Consequently, weak, or no footedness provided the highest fitness benefits. If, as suggested, footedness is indicative of more general brain lateralization, this could explain why continued brain lateralization is constrained even though it may improve performance in specific behaviors.
Low survival of strongly footed pheasants may explain constraints on lateralization / Whiteside, M. A.; Bess, M. M.; Frasnelli, E.; Beardsworth, C. E.; Langley, E. J. G.; van Horik, J. O.; Madden, J. R.. - In: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS. - ISSN 2045-2322. - 8:1(2018), pp. 137911-137915. [10.1038/s41598-018-32066-1]
Low survival of strongly footed pheasants may explain constraints on lateralization
Frasnelli E.;
2018-01-01
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Brain lateralization is considered adaptive because it leads to behavioral biases and specializations that bring fitness benefits. Across species, strongly lateralized individuals perform better in specific behaviors likely to improve survival. What constrains continued exaggerated lateralization? We measured survival of pheasants, finding that individuals with stronger bias in their footedness had shorter life expectancies compared to individuals with weak biases. Consequently, weak, or no footedness provided the highest fitness benefits. If, as suggested, footedness is indicative of more general brain lateralization, this could explain why continued brain lateralization is constrained even though it may improve performance in specific behaviors.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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