Retraction
Individual personalities shape task differentiation in a social spider
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Record ID:
26589
Publication Date:
September 22, 2013
Retraction Date:
March 10, 2021
(4.7 years years ago)
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Publisher:
Royal Society Publishing
Open Access:
Yes
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Citations (90)
90
Total Citations1
Post-Retraction(1.1%)
87
Pre-Retraction1
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Within 1 year
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After 2+ years
195
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Retraction: Individual personalities shape task differentiation in a social spider
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1 citation
456 days before retraction
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Are personalities genetically determined? Inferences from subsocial spiders
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12 citations
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474 days before retraction
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487 days before retraction
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496 days before retraction
Comparative genomics identifies putative signatures of sociality in spiders
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3 citations
519 days before retraction
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534 days before retraction
Repeatability of between-group differences in collective foraging is shaped by group composition in social spiders
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541 days before retraction
The survival of the shyest: a computational model shows the effect of web structure on the origins of social spiders
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571 days before retraction
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7 citations
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571 days before retraction
Resting networks and personality predict attack speed in social spiders
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9 citations
9 citations
623 days before retraction
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Published: Apr 2019
692 days before retraction
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4 citations
4 citations
713 days before retraction
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8 citations
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27 citations
716 days before retraction
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3 citations
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748 days before retraction
Early ontogenic emergence of personality and its long-term persistence in a social spider
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22 citations
22 citations
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38 citations
38 citations
757 days before retraction
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30 citations
30 citations
917 days before retraction
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8 citations
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988 days before retraction
The effect of parasitism on personality in a social insect
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3 citations
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1004 days before retraction
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13 citations
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8 citations
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1076 days before retraction
AI personalities: clues from animal research
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1136 days before retraction
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25 citations
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1317 days before retraction
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15 citations
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1324 days before retraction
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Unknown Journal
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1 citation
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1622 days before retraction
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Apr 29, 2020Quick Stats
Total Citations:
90
Years Since Retraction:
4.7 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Jul 24, 2025