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Individual personalities shape task differentiation in a social spider

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10.1098/rspb.2020.0846

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75
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2 Within 1 year
0 After 2+ years
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The Achilles' heel hypothesis: misinformed keystone individuals impair collective learning and reduce group success
Jonathan N. Pruitt, Colin M. Wright, Carl N. Keiser et al. (6 authors)
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences Open Access
Published: Jan 2016
22 citations
1554 days before retraction
From Individuals to Groups and Back: The Evolutionary Implications of Group Phenotypic Composition
Damien R. Farine, Pierre‐Olivier Montiglio, Orr Spiegel
Trends in Ecology & Evolution Open Access
Published: Sep 2015
215 citations
1678 days before retraction
Evidence for loss of nepotism in the evolution of permanent sociality
Reut Berger‐Tal, Yael Lubin, Virginia Settepani et al. (6 authors)
Scientific Reports Open Access
Published: Sep 2015
8 citations
1700 days before retraction
The stinging response of the common wasp (Vespula vulgaris): plasticity and variation in individual aggressiveness
Davide Santoro, Stephen Hartley, D. M. Suckling et al. (4 authors)
Insectes Sociaux
Published: Jul 2015
14 citations
1742 days before retraction
Warring arthropod societies: Social spider colonies can delay annihilation by predatory ants via reduced apparency and increased group size
Carl N. Keiser, Colin M. Wright, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Behavioural Processes
Published: Jul 2015
24 citations
1745 days before retraction
Evolution of heritable behavioural differences in a model of social division of labour
Zsóka Vásárhelyi, Géza Meszéna, István Scheuring
PeerJ Open Access
Published: May 2015
11 citations
1800 days before retraction
RETRACTED: Personality and morphology shape task participation, collective foraging and escape behaviour in the social spider Stegodyphus dumicola
Colin M. Wright, Carl N. Keiser, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Animal Behaviour Open Access
Published: May 2015
46 citations
1810 days before retraction
Temporarily social spiders do not show personality-based task differentiation
Virginia Settepani, Trine Bilde, Lena Grinsted
Animal Behaviour
Published: May 2015
6 citations
1810 days before retraction
Long-term behavioural consistency in prey capture but not in web maintenance in a social spider
Thejasvi Beleyur, Divya Uma Bellur, Hema Somanathan
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Published: Apr 2015
25 citations
1847 days before retraction
Integrating animal personality into insect population and community ecology
Andreas P. Modlmeier, Carl N. Keiser, Colin Wright et al. (5 authors)
Current Opinion in Insect Science
Published: Apr 2015
54 citations
1849 days before retraction
An aggregate stochastic model incorporating individual dynamics for predation movements of <em>anelosimus studiosus</em>
Alex John Quijano, Michele L. Joyner, Edith Seier et al. (6 authors)
Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering Open Access
Published: Jan 2015
4 citations
1945 days before retraction
The Strategic Use of Venom by Spiders
Allen M. Cooper, David R. Nelsen, William K. Hayes
Springer eBooks
Published: Jan 2015
15 citations
1945 days before retraction
Social Recognition in the Arachnida
André Walter, Trine Bilde
Springer eBooks
Published: Jan 2015
1 citation
1945 days before retraction
Cross-fostering by foreign conspecific queens and slave-making workers influences individual- and colony-level personality
Carl N. Keiser, Colin Wright, Nishant Singh et al. (6 authors)
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Published: Dec 2014
12 citations
1968 days before retraction
Personality composition is more important than group size in determining collective foraging behaviour in the wild
Carl N. Keiser, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences Open Access
Published: Oct 2014
93 citations
2023 days before retraction
RETRACTED: Individual differences in personality and behavioural plasticity facilitate division of labour in social spider colonies
C. Tate Holbrook, Colin Wright, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Animal Behaviour Open Access
Published: Oct 2014
35 citations
2030 days before retraction
Animal Behaviour: Task Differentiation by Personality in Spider Groups
Lena Grinsted, Jonathan P. Bacon
Current Biology Open Access
Published: Aug 2014
11 citations
2098 days before retraction
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Published: Aug 2014
2098 days before retraction
RETRACTED: The personality types of key catalytic individuals shape colonies' collective behaviour and success
Jonathan N. Pruitt, Carl N. Keiser
Animal Behaviour Open Access
Published: May 2014
86 citations
2163 days before retraction
Exploring How a Shift in the Physical Environment Shapes Individual and Group Behavior across Two Social Contexts
Carl N. Keiser, Andreas P. Modlmeier, Nishant Singh et al. (5 authors)
Ethology
Published: May 2014
29 citations
2181 days before retraction
Evidence of social niche construction: persistent and repeated social interactions generate stronger personalities in a social spider
Kate L. Laskowski, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences Open Access
Published: Mar 2014
120 citations
2226 days before retraction
Exploring the effects of individual traits and within-colony variation on task differentiation and collective behavior in a desert social spider
Carl N. Keiser, Devin K. Jones, Andreas P. Modlmeier et al. (4 authors)
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Published: Mar 2014
69 citations
2233 days before retraction
Diet dependent experience and physiological state shape the behavior of a generalist herbivore
Martin Tremmel, Caroline Müller
Physiology & Behavior
Published: Feb 2014
16 citations
2255 days before retraction
Personality is tightly coupled to vasopressin-oxytocin neuron activity in a gregarious finch
Aubrey M. Kelly, James L. Goodson
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience Open Access
Published: Jan 2014
25 citations
2310 days before retraction
A stochastic simulation model for <em>Anelosimus studiosus</em> during prey capture: A case study for determination of optimal spacing
Michele L. Joyner, Chelsea Ross, J. Colton Watts et al. (4 authors)
Mathematical Biosciences & Engineering Open Access
Published: Jan 2014
5 citations
2310 days before retraction
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