Correction

The legacy effects of keystone individuals on collective behaviour scale to how long they remain within a group

Paper Information

Record ID:
24072
Publication Date:
September 07, 2015
Retraction Date:
August 19, 2020 (5.3 years years ago)
Subject:
Broad Categories:
Sociology
Specific Fields:
Sociology
Article Type:
Publisher:
Royal Society Publishing
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Retraction PubMed ID:

Correction Details

Nature of Retraction:

Correction

Retraction Notice:
10.1098/rspb.2020.1842
Additional Notes:

Noa Pinter-Wollman removed herself as author;

Citations (32)

32
Total Citations
4
Post-Retraction
(12.5%)
28
Pre-Retraction
0
Same Day
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2 Within 1 year
1 After 2+ years
1490 Days since retraction (latest)
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Correction to ‘The legacy effects of keystone individuals on collective behaviour scale to how long they remain in a group’
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179 citations
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Multilevel selection in groups of groups
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475 days before retraction
Better safe than sorry: spider societies mitigate risk by prioritizing caution
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483 days before retraction
Resting networks and personality predict attack speed in social spiders
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bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) Open Access
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510 days before retraction
Experimental evidence of frequency-dependent selection on group behaviour
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513 days before retraction
The use of multilayer network analysis in animal behaviour
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670 days before retraction
Social interactions shape individual and collective personality in social spiders
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Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences Open Access
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30 citations
714 days before retraction
Experienced individuals influence the thermoregulatory fanning behaviour in honey bee colonies
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Animal Behaviour
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12 citations
771 days before retraction
Alpha Male Capuchins (Cebus capucinus imitator) as Keystone Individuals
Katharine M. Jack, Linda M. Fedigan
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19 citations
961 days before retraction
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Ecology and Evolution Open Access
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Selection for Collective Aggressiveness Favors Social Susceptibility in Social Spiders
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25 citations
972 days before retraction
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5 citations
988 days before retraction
Social traits, social networks and evolutionary biology
David N. Fisher, Andrew G. McAdam
Journal of Evolutionary Biology Open Access
Published: Oct 2017
60 citations
1037 days before retraction
Exposure to predators reduces collective foraging aggressiveness and eliminates its relationship with colony personality composition
Colin M. Wright, James L. L. Lichtenstein, Graham A. Montgomery et al. (6 authors)
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology Open Access
Published: Jul 2017
15 citations
1121 days before retraction
Replacing bold individuals has a smaller impact on group performance than replacing shy individuals
Noa Pinter‐Wollman, Brian Mi, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Behavioral Ecology Open Access
Published: Mar 2017
20 citations
1255 days before retraction
GROUP COMPOSITION IN SOCIAL SPIDERS: COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR, KEYSTONE INDIVIDUALS, AND BACTERIAL TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS
Carl Nicolas Keiser
Unknown Journal
Published: Sep 2016
1 citation
1419 days before retraction
The ecology and evolution of colony-size variation
Charles R. Brown
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Published: Aug 2016
42 citations
1460 days before retraction
The Effect of Keystone Individuals on Collective Outcomes Can Be Mediated through Interactions or Behavioral Persistence
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The American Naturalist Open Access
Published: Jun 2016
25 citations
1531 days before retraction
Network approach to understanding the organization of and the consequence of targeted leader removal on an end-oriented task
Sumana Annagiri, Swetashree Kolay, Bishwarup Paul et al. (4 authors)
Current Zoology Open Access
Published: May 2016
9 citations
1562 days before retraction
Bringing a Time–Depth Perspective to Collective Animal Behaviour
Dora Biro, Takao Sasaki, Steven J. Portugal
Trends in Ecology & Evolution Open Access
Published: Apr 2016
86 citations
1572 days before retraction
Colony personality composition alters colony-level plasticity and magnitude of defensive behaviour in a social spider
Colin M. Wright, Carl N. Keiser, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Animal Behaviour Open Access
Published: Apr 2016
33 citations
1581 days before retraction
Individual differences in boldness influence patterns of social interactions and the transmission of cuticular bacteria among group-mates
Carl N. Keiser, Noa Pinter‐Wollman, David A. Augustine et al. (7 authors)
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences Open Access
Published: Apr 2016
46 citations
1582 days before retraction
Individual and Group Performance Suffers from Social Niche Disruption
Kate L. Laskowski, Pierre‐Olivier Montiglio, Jonathan N. Pruitt
The American Naturalist Open Access
Published: Mar 2016
31 citations
1602 days before retraction
Increased bacterial load can reduce or negate the effects of keystone individuals on group collective behaviour
Carl N. Keiser, Colin M. Wright, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Animal Behaviour Open Access
Published: Mar 2016
22 citations
1617 days before retraction
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
1666 days before retraction
Follow the Leader: The social influence of an individual within the thermoregulatory fanning behavior in honeybees (Apis mellifera L.)
Rachael E. Kaspar
Unknown Journal
Published: Jan 2016
1692 days before retraction
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Years Since Retraction: 5.3 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025
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