PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - James D. Crall AU - André D. Souffrant AU - Dominic Akandwanaho AU - Sawyer D. Hescock AU - Sarah E. Callan AU - W. Melissa Coronado AU - Maude W. Baldwin AU - Benjamin L. de Bivort TI - Social context modulates idiosyncrasy of behaviour in the gregarious cockroach <em>Blaberus discoidalis</em> AID - 10.1101/028571 DP - 2015 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 028571 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/10/08/028571.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2015/10/08/028571.full AB - Individuals are different, but they can work together to perform adaptive collective behaviours. Despite emerging evidence that individual variation strongly affects group performance, it is less clear to what extent individual variation is modulated by participation in collective behaviour. We examined light avoidance (negative phototaxis) in the gregarious cockroach Blaberus discoidalis, in both solitary and group contexts. Cockroaches in groups exhibit idiosyncratic light-avoidance performance that persists across days, with some individual cockroaches avoiding a light stimulus 75% of the time, and others avoiding the light just above chance (i.e. ~50% of the time). These individual differences are robust to group composition. Surprisingly, these differences do not persist when individuals are tested in isolation, but return when testing is once again done with groups. During the solo testing phase cockroaches exhibited individually consistent light-avoidance tendencies, but these differences were uncorrelated with performance in any group context. Therefore, we have observed not only that individual variation affects group-level performance, but also that whether or not a task is performed collectively can have a significant, predictable effect on how an individual behaves. That individual behavioural variation is modulated by whether a task is performed collectively has major implications for understanding variation in behaviours that are facultatively social, and it is essential that ethologists consider social context when evaluating individual behavioural differences.Abbreviations: DLP: digital light processing; MP: megapixels; ANOVA: analysis of variance, ICC: intraclass correlation coefficient, CI: confidence interval.