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Keystone Individuals Alter Ecological and Evolutionary Consumer-Resource Dynamics

Paper Information

Record ID:
28036
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Publication Date:
November 29, 2017
Retraction Date:
April 26, 2021 (4.6 years years ago)
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Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Open Access:
Yes
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Expression of concern Details

Nature of Retraction:

Expression of concern

Retraction Notice:
10.1086/714375
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see also: https://pubpeer.com/publications/9766A5BC066680578F5FEA694F9EBC

Citations (17)

17
Total Citations
2
Post-Retraction
(11.8%)
14
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0
Same Day
Post-Retraction Citation Analysis
0 Within 30 days
1 Within 1 year
1 After 2+ years
1226 Days since retraction (latest)
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1 citation
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Species interaction: Revisiting its terminology and concept
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267 days before retraction
Refining trophic dynamics through multi‐factor Bayesian mixing models: A case study of subterranean beetles
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Ecology and Evolution Open Access
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280 days before retraction
Phenotypic plasticity and community composition interactively shape trophic interactions
Denon Start
Oikos
Published: Mar 2020
4 citations
392 days before retraction
Ecological rigidity and the hardness of selection in the wild
Denon Start
Evolution
Published: Mar 2020
2 citations
404 days before retraction
Resource diversity promotes among‐individual diet variation, but not genomic diversity, in lake stickleback
Daniel I. Bolnick, Kimberly M. Ballare
Ecology Letters Open Access
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67 citations
473 days before retraction
A Black Swan Event Drives Eco-Evolutionary Heterogeneity
Denon Start
Authorea Open Access
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511 days before retraction
Ecological and Evolutionary Stochasticity Shape Natural Selection
Denon Start, Arthur E. Weis, Benjamin Gilbert
The American Naturalist
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8 citations
525 days before retraction
Urbanization reshapes a food web
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Journal of Animal Ecology Open Access
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41 citations
541 days before retraction
The Goldilocks effect of lake size on within-population diversity in stickleback
Daniel I. Bolnick, Kimberly M. Ballare
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) Open Access
Published: Jun 2019
675 days before retraction
Consumer sexual dimorphism promotes coexistence among competing resources
Stephen P. De Lisle, Gonzalo Hernando, Daniel I. Bolnick
Unknown Journal Open Access
Published: May 2019
717 days before retraction
Paper citing Keystone Individuals Alter Ecological and Evolutio...
Unknown Authors
Unknown Journal
Published: May 2019
717 days before retraction
Individual and Population Differences Shape Species Interactions and Natural Selection
Denon Start
The American Naturalist
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11 citations
740 days before retraction
Retracted: Indirect Interactions Shape Selection in a Multispecies Food Web
Denon Start, Arthur E. Weis, Benjamin Gilbert
The American Naturalist
Published: Jan 2019
16 citations
830 days before retraction
Interindividual variations in plant and fruit traits affect the structure of a plant-frugivore network
Ana C. Crestani, Marco A. R. Mello, Eliana Cazetta
Acta Oecologica
Published: Nov 2018
37 citations
886 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations: 17
Years Since Retraction: 4.6 years
Open Access: Yes
Last Checked: Jul 24, 2025