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Carl N Keiser

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Animal Behaviour|April 15, 2020
The personality types of key catalytic individuals shape colonies' collective behaviour and successJonathan N Pruitt, Carl N Keiser
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2014
Personality composition is more important than group size in determining collective foraging behaviour in the wildCarl N Keiser, Jonathan N Pruitt
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 11, 2020
Correction to 'Personality composition is more important than group size in determining collective foraging behaviour in the wild'Carl N Keiser, Jonathan N Pruitt
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2021
CorrectionNoa Pinter-Wollman, Carl N Keiser, Roy Wollman
Biology Letters|September 26, 2019
Social spider webs harbour largely consistent bacterial communities across broad spatial scalesCarl N Keiser, Tobin J Hammer, Jonathan N Pruitt
Behavioural Processes|July 25, 2015
Warring arthropod societies: Social spider colonies can delay annihilation by predatory ants via reduced apparency and increased group sizeCarl N Keiser, Colin M Wright, Jonathan N Pruitt
Physiology & Behavior|May 10, 2025
Assessing the interconnected behavioral and physiological underpinnings of amphibian responses to fungal infectionSamantha A Shablin, Sofia Valencia Osorio, Carl N Keiser
Parasitology|May 7, 2026
Exploring microbiome diversity between behavioural strategies in a facultatively parasitic miteEmily S Durkin, Anngelyk La Luz Maldonado, Carl N Keiser
Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Tadpole body size and behaviour alter the social acquisition of a defensive bacterial symbiontCarl N Keiser, Trina Wantman, Eria A Rebollar, et al.
The American Naturalist|July 16, 2016
The Effect of Keystone Individuals on Collective Outcomes Can Be Mediated through Interactions or Behavioral PersistenceNoa Pinter-Wollman, Carl N Keiser, Roy Wollman, et al.
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Animal Behaviour|April 15, 2020
The personality types of key catalytic individuals shape colonies' collective behaviour and successJonathan N Pruitt, Carl N Keiser
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2014
Personality composition is more important than group size in determining collective foraging behaviour in the wildCarl N Keiser, Jonathan N Pruitt
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 11, 2020
Correction to 'Personality composition is more important than group size in determining collective foraging behaviour in the wild'Carl N Keiser, Jonathan N Pruitt
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2021
CorrectionNoa Pinter-Wollman, Carl N Keiser, Roy Wollman
Biology Letters|September 26, 2019
Social spider webs harbour largely consistent bacterial communities across broad spatial scalesCarl N Keiser, Tobin J Hammer, Jonathan N Pruitt
Behavioural Processes|July 25, 2015
Warring arthropod societies: Social spider colonies can delay annihilation by predatory ants via reduced apparency and increased group sizeCarl N Keiser, Colin M Wright, Jonathan N Pruitt
Physiology & Behavior|May 10, 2025
Assessing the interconnected behavioral and physiological underpinnings of amphibian responses to fungal infectionSamantha A Shablin, Sofia Valencia Osorio, Carl N Keiser
Parasitology|May 7, 2026
Exploring microbiome diversity between behavioural strategies in a facultatively parasitic miteEmily S Durkin, Anngelyk La Luz Maldonado, Carl N Keiser
Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Tadpole body size and behaviour alter the social acquisition of a defensive bacterial symbiontCarl N Keiser, Trina Wantman, Eria A Rebollar, et al.
The American Naturalist|July 16, 2016
The Effect of Keystone Individuals on Collective Outcomes Can Be Mediated through Interactions or Behavioral PersistenceNoa Pinter-Wollman, Carl N Keiser, Roy Wollman, et al.
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