Neonate personality affects early-life resource acquisition in a large social mammal.
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Full Title: Behav Ecol
Abbreviation: Behav Ecol
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"AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS: BA, DJJ, and SC conceived the ideas and designed methodology; BA, AN, AR, VI, AM, HAH, and AH collected the data; AN, AM, and HAH carried out the data scoring; BA and SC analyzed the data; BA wrote the manuscript, revised by DJJ and SC. All authors contributed critically to the drafts and gave final approval for publication.: We thank the Office of Public Works (OPW), Ireland, for funding (grant no. R18625) and support. We extend a special thanks to Margaret Gormley (Chief Parks Superintendent), Paul McDonnell (Parks Superintendent), Maurice Cleary, Terry Moore, each of the OPW rangers, and the extended OPW staff in Phoenix Park—this study would not have been possible without them. We thank the School of Biology and Environmental Sciences (SBES) in University College Dublin (UCD) for co-funding this project. We like to thank Pippa-Jordan Faull, Sanne Fennema, May Higgins, Órla Heussaff, Ruairí O’Dea, Julia Evans, Kate Toland, Anthony Legeard and Sarah Keenen for their assistance in the field. We finally want to thanks the two anonymous reviewers, who provided very useful and constructive feedback that ended up improving the manuscript.The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. We declare that none of the authors have a conflict of interest.: Data Availability Statement: The analyses reported in this article can be reproduced using the data provided by Amin et al. (2022). In addition, the code for the analysis, along with full details is given as a markdown file in the supplementary materials."
"AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONS: BA, DJJ, and SC conceived the ideas and designed methodology; BA, AN, AR, VI, AM, HAH, and AH collected the data; AN, AM, and HAH carried out the data scoring; BA and SC analyzed the data; BA wrote the manuscript, revised by DJJ and SC. All authors contributed critically to the drafts and gave final approval for publication.: We thank the Office of Public Works (OPW), Ireland, for funding (grant no. R18625) and support. We extend a special thanks to Margaret Gormley (Chief Parks Superintendent), Paul McDonnell (Parks Superintendent), Maurice Cleary, Terry Moore, each of the OPW rangers, and the extended OPW staff in Phoenix Park—this study would not have been possible without them. We thank the School of Biology and Environmental Sciences (SBES) in University College Dublin (UCD) for co-funding this project. We like to thank Pippa-Jordan Faull, Sanne Fennema, May Higgins, Órla Heussaff, Ruairí O’Dea, Julia Evans, Kate Toland, Anthony Legeard and Sarah Keenen for their assistance in the field. We finally want to thanks the two anonymous reviewers, who provided very useful and constructive feedback that ended up improving the manuscript.The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. We declare that none of the authors have a conflict of interest.: Data Availability Statement: The analyses reported in this article can be reproduced using the data provided by Amin et al. (2022). In addition, the code for the analysis, along with full details is given as a markdown file in the supplementary materials."
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