Retraction
Spider aggressiveness determines the bidirectional consequences of host-inquiline interactions
Paper Information
Record ID:
39230
Author(s):
Journal:
Publication Date:
November 04, 2013
Retraction Date:
September 13, 2022
(3.2 years years ago)
Country:
🇺🇸 United StatesArticle Type:
Publisher:
Oxford Academic
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction Details
Citations (22)
22
Total Citations0
Post-Retraction22
Pre-Retraction0
Same DayHow Plant-Arthropod Interactions Modify the Environment: Concepts and Perspectives
Eduardo Soares Calixto, Danilo Ferreira Borges dos Santos, Diego V. Anjos et al. (4 authors)
Springer eBooks
Published: Jan 2021
3 citations
3 citations
620 days before retraction
Behaviour, morphology and microhabitat use: what drives individual niche variation?
Raul Costa‐Pereira, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Biology Letters
Open Access
Published: Jun 2019
6 citations
6 citations
1200 days before retraction
Consistency of females’ stridulatory behaviour during inter‐sexual interactions in spiders
Lucía S. Calbacho-Rosa, Franco Cargnelutti, Alex Córdoba‐Aguilar et al. (4 authors)
Ethology
Published: May 2019
3 citations
3 citations
1226 days before retraction
Juvenile social experience generates differences in behavioral variation but not averages
Nicholas DiRienzo, J. Chadwick Johnson, Anna Dornhaus
Behavioral Ecology
Open Access
Published: Dec 2018
15 citations
15 citations
1375 days before retraction
Effects of host colony size and hygiene behaviours on social spider kleptoparasite loads along an elevation gradient
Samantha Straus, Leticia Avilés
Functional Ecology
Open Access
Published: Oct 2018
15 citations
15 citations
1428 days before retraction
Collective aggressiveness of an ecosystem engineer is associated with coral recovery
Jonathan N. Pruitt, Carl N. Keiser, Brett T Banka et al. (7 authors)
Behavioral Ecology
Open Access
Published: Jun 2018
7 citations
7 citations
1552 days before retraction
Personality variation in two predator species does not impact prey species survival or plant damage in staged mesocosms
James L. L. Lichtenstein, Henry K. Rice, Jonathan N. Pruitt
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
Published: Mar 2018
8 citations
8 citations
1628 days before retraction
Intraindividual Behavioral Variability Predicts Foraging Outcome in a Beach-dwelling Jumping Spider
James L. L. Lichtenstein, Gregory T. Chism, Ambika Kamath et al. (4 authors)
Scientific Reports
Open Access
Published: Dec 2017
14 citations
14 citations
1730 days before retraction
The multidimensional behavioural hypervolumes of two interacting species predict their space use and survival
James L. L. Lichtenstein, Colin M. Wright, Brendan L. McEwen et al. (5 authors)
Animal Behaviour
Open Access
Published: Sep 2017
18 citations
18 citations
1834 days before retraction
Smaller and bolder prey snails have higher survival in staged encounters with the sea star <i>Pisaster giganteus</i>
William C. Foster, Connor M. Armstrong, Gregory T. Chism et al. (4 authors)
Current Zoology
Open Access
Published: Jan 2017
5 citations
5 citations
2067 days before retraction
Behavioural hypervolumes of spider communities predict community performance and disbandment
Jonathan N. Pruitt, Daniel I. Bolnick, Andrew Sih et al. (5 authors)
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
Open Access
Published: Dec 2016
14 citations
14 citations
2099 days before retraction
The contribution of developmental experience vs. condition to life history, trait variation and individual differences
Nicholas DiRienzo, Pierre‐Olivier Montiglio
Journal of Animal Ecology
Open Access
Published: Mar 2016
59 citations
59 citations
2385 days before retraction
Linking consistent individual differences in web structure and behavior in black widow spiders
Nicholas DiRienzo, Pierre‐Olivier Montiglio
Behavioral Ecology
Open Access
Published: Jan 2016
27 citations
27 citations
2447 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
215 citations
2545 days before retraction
Animal personality in a foundation species drives community divergence and collapse in the wild
Jonathan N. Pruitt, Andreas P. Modlmeier
Journal of Animal Ecology
Open Access
Published: Jun 2015
30 citations
30 citations
2653 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
54 citations
2716 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
12 citations
2835 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
35 citations
2897 days before retraction
Diel patterns of foraging aggression and antipredator behaviour in the trashline orb-weaving spider, Cyclosa turbinata
J. Colton Watts, Ashley Herrig, W. David Allen et al. (4 authors)
Animal Behaviour
Published: Jun 2014
19 citations
19 citations
2999 days before retraction
Age and ovarian development are related to worker personality and task allocation in the ant Leptothorax acervorum
Stephan Kühbandner, Andreas P. Modlmeier, Susanne Foitzik
Current Zoology
Open Access
Published: Jun 2014
26 citations
26 citations
3026 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
86 citations
3030 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
29 citations
3048 days before retraction
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Aug 28, 2020Quick Stats
Total Citations:
22
Years Since Retraction:
3.2 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Jul 24, 2025