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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 30, 2020
Retraction: Evidence of social niche construction: persistent and repeated social interactions generate stronger personalities in a social spiderKate L Laskowski, Jonathan N Pruitt
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 7, 2025
Playing dice with behavior: drivers of stochastic individualityJacob Johnson, Kirsten Sheehy, Kate L Laskowski
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 13, 2016
The making of winners (and losers): how early dominance interactions determine adult social structure in a clonal fishKate L Laskowski, Max Wolf, David Bierbach
Nature Communications|May 5, 2026
Author Correction: Behavioural individuality in clonal fish arises despite near-identical rearing conditionsDavid Bierbach, Kate L Laskowski, Max Wolf
Nature Communications|May 18, 2017
Behavioural individuality in clonal fish arises despite near-identical rearing conditionsDavid Bierbach, Kate L Laskowski, Max Wolf
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 18, 2020
Integrating Behavior in Life-History Theory: Allocation versus Acquisition?Kate L Laskowski, Maria Moiron, Petri T Niemelä
Ecology Letters|December 8, 2019
Individual differences in behaviour explain variation in survival: a meta-analysisMaria Moiron, Kate L Laskowski, Petri T Niemelä
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2019
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of aggressiveness in a sexually dimorphic spiderSimona Kralj-Fišer, Kate L Laskowski, Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez
Animal Behaviour|April 8, 2014
The repeatability of behaviour: a meta-analysisAlison M Bell, Shala J Hankison, Kate L Laskowski
Peerj|June 24, 2024
Behavioral responses of a clonal fish to perceived predation riskJonathan Aguiñaga, Sophia Jin, Ishita Pesati, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|January 30, 2020
Retraction: Evidence of social niche construction: persistent and repeated social interactions generate stronger personalities in a social spiderKate L Laskowski, Jonathan N Pruitt
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 7, 2025
Playing dice with behavior: drivers of stochastic individualityJacob Johnson, Kirsten Sheehy, Kate L Laskowski
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 13, 2016
The making of winners (and losers): how early dominance interactions determine adult social structure in a clonal fishKate L Laskowski, Max Wolf, David Bierbach
Nature Communications|May 5, 2026
Author Correction: Behavioural individuality in clonal fish arises despite near-identical rearing conditionsDavid Bierbach, Kate L Laskowski, Max Wolf
Nature Communications|May 18, 2017
Behavioural individuality in clonal fish arises despite near-identical rearing conditionsDavid Bierbach, Kate L Laskowski, Max Wolf
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 18, 2020
Integrating Behavior in Life-History Theory: Allocation versus Acquisition?Kate L Laskowski, Maria Moiron, Petri T Niemelä
Ecology Letters|December 8, 2019
Individual differences in behaviour explain variation in survival: a meta-analysisMaria Moiron, Kate L Laskowski, Petri T Niemelä
Ecology and Evolution|October 19, 2019
Sex differences in the genetic architecture of aggressiveness in a sexually dimorphic spiderSimona Kralj-Fišer, Kate L Laskowski, Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez
Animal Behaviour|April 8, 2014
The repeatability of behaviour: a meta-analysisAlison M Bell, Shala J Hankison, Kate L Laskowski
Peerj|June 24, 2024
Behavioral responses of a clonal fish to perceived predation riskJonathan Aguiñaga, Sophia Jin, Ishita Pesati, et al.
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