## Abstract The negative co‐variation of life‐history traits such as fecundity and lifespan across species suggests the existence of ubiquitous trade‐offs. Mechanistically, trade‐offs result from the need to differentially allocate limited resources to traits like reproduction versus self‐maintenan
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Proximate mechanisms of behavioural inflexibility: implications for the evolution of personality traits
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