Retraction
The adaptive value of gluttony: predators mediate the life history trade-offs of satiation threshold
Paper Information
Record ID:
34838
Author(s):
Journal:
Publication Date:
August 02, 2010
Retraction Date:
December 20, 2021
(3.9 years years ago)
Institution:
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USACountry:
🇺🇸 United StatesArticle Type:
Publisher:
Wiley
Open Access:
Yes
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Retraction Details
Citations (22)
22
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Post-Retraction21
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Wolf U. Blanckenhorn
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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Published: Dec 2021
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Response to: A comment on The adaptive value of gluttony: Predators mediate the life history trade‐offs of satiation threshold by Pruitt and Krauel (2010) by Postma et al. (2021)
Jennifer J. Krauel
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Published: Dec 2021
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A comment on <i>The adaptive value of gluttony: predators mediate the life history trade‐offs of satiation threshold</i> by Pruitt & Krauel (2010)
Erik Postma, Alejandro González‐Voyer, Luke Holman
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Open Access
Published: Dec 2021
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19 days before retraction
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Published: Nov 2017
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1855 days before retraction
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16 citations
16 citations
2424 days before retraction
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Functional Ecology
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Published: Jan 2015
55 citations
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2517 days before retraction
Predicting Correlated Responses in Quantitative Traits Under Selection
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1 citation
1 citation
2545 days before retraction
Trait-mediated functional responses: predator behavioural type mediates prey consumption
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Published: Apr 2014
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Boldness is influenced by sublethal interactions with predators and is associated with successful harem infiltration in Madagascar hissing cockroaches
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2933 days before retraction
The combined behavioural tendencies of predator and prey mediate the outcome of their interaction
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Animal Behaviour
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62 citations
62 citations
3108 days before retraction
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3459 days before retraction
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110 citations
110 citations
3637 days before retraction
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Ecology
Open Access
Published: Jun 2011
86 citations
86 citations
3828 days before retraction
Wasteful Killing in Urban Black Widows: Gluttony in Response to Food Abundance
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Ethology
Published: Jan 2011
16 citations
16 citations
3990 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations:
22
Years Since Retraction:
3.9 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Jul 24, 2025