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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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May 4, 2023
Incorporating neurological and behavioral mechanisms of sociality into predator-prey models
James L L Lichtenstein, Oswald J Schmitz
The American Naturalist
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January 8, 2021
Retraction
James L L Lichtenstein, Ambika Kamath, Sarah Bengston, et al.
Scientific Reports
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December 24, 2017
Intraindividual Behavioral Variability Predicts Foraging Outcome in a Beach-dwelling Jumping Spider
James L L Lichtenstein, Gregory T Chism, Ambika Kamath, et al.
The American Naturalist
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October 18, 2018
Female-Biased Sex Ratios Increase Colony Survival and Reproductive Output in the Spider Anelosimus studiosus
James L L Lichtenstein, Ambika Kamath, Sarah Bengston, et al.
Animal Behaviour
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April 24, 2018
The multidimensional behavioural hypervolumes of two interacting species predict their space use and survival
James L L Lichtenstein, Colin M Wright, Brendan McEwen, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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December 11, 2019
Assessing the repeatability, robustness to disturbance, and parent-offspring colony resemblance of collective behavior
David N Fisher, James L L Lichtenstein, Raul Costa-Pereira, et al.
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie
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November 23, 2020
Predator-induced selection on urchin activity level depends on urchin body size
Justin Pretorius, James L L Lichtenstein, Erika J Eliason, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
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November 15, 2019
Sources of intraspecific variation in the collective tempo and synchrony of ant societies
Grant Navid Doering, Kirsten A Sheehy, James L L Lichtenstein, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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April 3, 2018
Exposure to predators reduces collective foraging aggressiveness and eliminates its relationship with colony personality composition
Colin M Wright, James L L Lichtenstein, Graham A Montgomery, et al.
Current Zoology
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October 17, 2017
Participation in cooperative prey capture and the benefits gained from it are associated with individual personality
James L L Lichtenstein, Colin M Wright, Lauren P Luscuskie, et al.
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
|
May 4, 2023
Incorporating neurological and behavioral mechanisms of sociality into predator-prey models
James L L Lichtenstein, Oswald J Schmitz
The American Naturalist
|
January 8, 2021
Retraction
James L L Lichtenstein, Ambika Kamath, Sarah Bengston, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
December 24, 2017
Intraindividual Behavioral Variability Predicts Foraging Outcome in a Beach-dwelling Jumping Spider
James L L Lichtenstein, Gregory T Chism, Ambika Kamath, et al.
The American Naturalist
|
October 18, 2018
Female-Biased Sex Ratios Increase Colony Survival and Reproductive Output in the Spider Anelosimus studiosus
James L L Lichtenstein, Ambika Kamath, Sarah Bengston, et al.
Animal Behaviour
|
April 24, 2018
The multidimensional behavioural hypervolumes of two interacting species predict their space use and survival
James L L Lichtenstein, Colin M Wright, Brendan McEwen, et al.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology
|
December 11, 2019
Assessing the repeatability, robustness to disturbance, and parent-offspring colony resemblance of collective behavior
David N Fisher, James L L Lichtenstein, Raul Costa-Pereira, et al.
Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie
|
November 23, 2020
Predator-induced selection on urchin activity level depends on urchin body size
Justin Pretorius, James L L Lichtenstein, Erika J Eliason, et al.
Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society for Behavioral Ecology
|
November 15, 2019
Sources of intraspecific variation in the collective tempo and synchrony of ant societies
Grant Navid Doering, Kirsten A Sheehy, James L L Lichtenstein, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
|
April 3, 2018
Exposure to predators reduces collective foraging aggressiveness and eliminates its relationship with colony personality composition
Colin M Wright, James L L Lichtenstein, Graham A Montgomery, et al.
Current Zoology
|
October 17, 2017
Participation in cooperative prey capture and the benefits gained from it are associated with individual personality
James L L Lichtenstein, Colin M Wright, Lauren P Luscuskie, et al.
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