Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits

Riyahi S, Carrillo-Ortiz JG, Uribe F, Calafell F, Senar JC (2022)
Journal of Experimental Biology: jeb.243342.

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Riyahi, SepandUniBi ; Carrillo-Ortiz, Jose G; Uribe, Francesc; Calafell, Francesc; Senar, Juan Carlos
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The coping style of an individual in relation to potentially dangerous situations has been suggested to be inherited in a polygenic fashion, being SERT one of the candidate genes. In this paper, we assessed in free-living great tits Parus major the association between SNP290 in the SERT promoter and three standard fear-related behaviors, namely the response of the birds to a black and white flag fixed to the top of the nest-box, distress calling rate of the birds in the hand once captured and the hissing call of incubating females when approached by a predator. We found a strong association between SNP290 polymorphism and the three risk-taking behaviors, with birds with genotype CT entering faster to the nest box with the flag and displaying more distress calls and less hissing calls. CT birds could therefore be described as more proactive than CC individuals. These results also suggest that hissing behavior should be regarded as a fear-induced shy behavior, and confirm that SERT has an important function in relation to risk aversion behaviors and coping style. © 2022. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Experimental Biology
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jeb.243342
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1477-9145
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2962030

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Riyahi S, Carrillo-Ortiz JG, Uribe F, Calafell F, Senar JC. Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits. Journal of Experimental Biology. 2022: jeb.243342.
Riyahi, S., Carrillo-Ortiz, J. G., Uribe, F., Calafell, F., & Senar, J. C. (2022). Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits. Journal of Experimental Biology, jeb.243342. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.243342
Riyahi, Sepand, Carrillo-Ortiz, Jose G, Uribe, Francesc, Calafell, Francesc, and Senar, Juan Carlos. 2022. “Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits”. Journal of Experimental Biology: jeb.243342.
Riyahi, S., Carrillo-Ortiz, J. G., Uribe, F., Calafell, F., and Senar, J. C. (2022). Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits. Journal of Experimental Biology:jeb.243342.
Riyahi, S., et al., 2022. Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits. Journal of Experimental Biology, : jeb.243342.
S. Riyahi, et al., “Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits”, Journal of Experimental Biology, 2022, : jeb.243342.
Riyahi, S., Carrillo-Ortiz, J.G., Uribe, F., Calafell, F., Senar, J.C.: Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits. Journal of Experimental Biology. : jeb.243342 (2022).
Riyahi, Sepand, Carrillo-Ortiz, Jose G, Uribe, Francesc, Calafell, Francesc, and Senar, Juan Carlos. “Risk-taking coping style correlates with SERT SNP290 polymorphisms in free-living great tits”. Journal of Experimental Biology (2022): jeb.243342.
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