Fig. 2
From: Personality drives activity and space use in a mammalian herbivore
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Observed values (circles and triangles), predicted values (connected by the black line), and SE (gray shading) for A The latency to first look out of a safe retreat; p = 0.003 and B the latency to leave a safe retreat in relation to general activity (mean ODBA measured in \(\left[\frac{m}{{s}^{2}}\right]\)) during the three consecutive days in a novel environment in 12 captive hares; p = 0.045. The behavioral trait C Latency-look and D Latency leave (small latencies equal to a high score on the bold-shy continuum) of wild hares (Lepus europaeus) and their relationship with general activity (mean ODBA) for the first 3 (n = 14), 10 (n = 13), 20 (n = 12) and 30 (n = 12) days of tracking; all p < 0.026