Individual differences, uniqueness, and individuality in behavioural ecology

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 96 (C):18-26 (2022)
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Abstract

In this paper I develop a concept of behavioural ecological individuality. Using findings from a case study which employed qualitative methods, I argue that individuality in behavioural ecology should be defined as phenotypic and ecological uniqueness, a concept that is operationalised in terms of individual differences such as animal personality and individual specialisation. This account make sense of how the term “individuality” is used in relation to intrapopulation variation in behavioural ecology. The concept of behavioural ecological individuality can sometimes be used to identify individuals. It also shapes research agendas and methodological choices in behavioural ecology, leading researchers to account for individuals as sources of variation. Overall, this paper draws attention to a field that has been largely overlooked in philosophical discussions of biological individuality and highlights the importance of individual differences and uniqueness for individuality in behavioural ecology.

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Rose Trappes
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On the very idea of biological individuality.Samir Okasha - forthcoming - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.
Ecology.Sahotra Sarkar - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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