Cockroaches Have Individual Personalities
SOME ARE SHY; OTHERS LOVE TO EXPLORE, RESEARCHERS SAY
By Matt Cantor, Newser Staff newser.com ( Back in Texas, I'm dealing with these again. CA and Utah are both pretty bug-free. ) Posted Feb 8,
(NEWSER) – Before you spray that bottle of Raid, take a minute to consider: You could be killing a brave little fellow, or perhaps a shy one. That's according to new research indicating that "cockroaches have personalities," as scientists say in a statement. Specifically, they have two, the Guardian reports: Some are what researchers classify as "shy or cautious" while others are "bold or explorers." How do you determine a cockroach's character? Just look at how it behaves when it's released into an open area.
Some cockroaches will quickly head for shelter; others will focus on "exploring the surroundings" and will "spend less time sheltered," lead author Isaac Planas Sitjà tells theGuardian. The researchers reached their findings by attaching small radio ID chips to hundreds of cockroaches and tracking their movements in a controlled environment, Science reports. Though they varied in their approach to finding shelter, they eventually all ended up in the same place. That shows that "there is a collective dynamic—a social influence—that dilutes the individual personality differences," Planas Sitjà tells Science. (A recent incidentin Chicago proves cockroaches can definitely be arrogant.) |