Table 1 Summary of the behavioural datasets.

From: Chronotypes-personality behavioural syndromes in wild marine fish

Dataset

N

Size

Weight

Condition

Observations

Exploration

Laboratory

44

15.37 ± 2.51

43.52 ± 21.25

1.68 ± 3.25

3.22 ± 0.71

Lab + Wild

28

14.70 ± 2.21

38.08 ± 17.69

1.11 ± 2.71

3.43 ± 0.69

Activity

Laboratory

39

15.55 ± 2.54

45.44 ± 21.7

1.32 ± 3.95

3.18 ± 0.73

Lab + Wild

22

14.81 ± 2.40

39.54 ± 19.87

0.94 ± 2.99

3 ± 0.74

Boldness

Laboratory

38

15.65 ± 2.56

46.31 ± 22.12

1.4 ± 3.56

2.95 ± 0.82

Lab + Wild

24

14.83 ± 2.26

39.36 ± 18.38

0.90 ± 2.82

3.42 ± 0.72

Aggressiveness

Laboratory

49

15.25 ± 2.45

42.81 ± 20.53

1.27 ± 3.67

3.22 ± 0.75

Lab + Wild

29

14.71 ± 2.15

38.05 ± 17.39

1.08 ± 2.68

3.78 ± 0.81

  1. The first column represents the datasets for different behavioural trials: Exploration, Activity, Boldness, and Aggressiveness. The datasets are divided into the laboratory-only dataset and the dataset including both laboratory and tracking data in the wild (Lab + Wild). N denotes the number of individuals included in each dataset, with a minimum requirement of being tested at least twice in the laboratory and having 7 days of data at sea. Size and Weight indicate the mean and standard deviation (s.d.) of the total length (in cm) and weight (in g), respectively. Condition represents the mean and standard deviation (s.d.) of the condition, which serves as a measure of the internal state (refer to the main text for detailed information on how it was calculated). Observations denote the average number of behavioural observations per individual (days), ranging from 2 to 4.