%0 Journal Article %T An empiricist guide to animal personality variation in ecology and evolution %A Sasha R. X. Dall %A Simon C. Griffith %J Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution %D 2014 %I Frontiers Media %R 10.3389/fevo.2014.00003 %X The study of animal personality variation promises to provide significant new insight into the way that behavior evolves in animals, along with its ecological and evolutionary influences. We strongly advocate more empirical work in this exciting and rapidly expanding research area, but hope that new studies adopt a more hypothesis-driven and/or experimental approach than seems to be usual at the moment. Here we outline what we feel is ¡°good practice¡± to the many empiricists that are keen on pursuing work in this field. We highlight the substantial body of theoretical work that exists for providing well-reasoned hypotheses, which new empirical studies should be designed to test. Furthermore, using a brief review of existing work on the behavioral ecology of animal personality variation in the zebra finch¡ªone of the more widely used model systems in this field¡ªwe stress the importance of understanding the ecology of the chosen study animal, and the problems that are likely to arise by neglecting to identify or account for the structure of behavioral variation that is often likely to occur. %K animal personality %K theoretical ecology %K experimental design %K behavioral ecology %K zebra finch %U http://www.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fevo.2014.00003/abstract