一般化
捕食
大胆
背景(考古学)
心理学
生态学
社会心理学
生物
认识论
人格
哲学
古生物学
作者
Andrew Sih,Hee Jin Chung,Isabelle P. Neylan,Chelsea A Ortiz-Jimenez,Osamu Sakai,Richard V. Szeligowski
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.tree.2022.11.001
摘要
Abstract
Animals often exhibit consistent-individual differences (CIDs) in boldness/fearfulness, typically studied in the context of predation risk. We focus here on fear generalization, where fear of one danger (e.g., predators) is correlated with fear of other dangers (e.g., humans, pathogens, moving vehicles, or fire). We discuss why fear generalization should be ecologically important, and why we expect fear to correlate across disparate dangers. CIDs in fear are well studied for some dangers in some taxa (e.g., human fear of pathogens), but not well studied for most dangers. Fear of some dangers has been found to correlate with general fearfulness, but some cases where we might expect correlated fears (e.g., between fear of humans, familiar predators, and exotic predators) are surprisingly understudied.
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