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Susan E Riechert

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
DISPERSAL AND POPULATION-GENETIC STRUCTURE OF THE COOPERATIVE SPIDER, AGELENA CONSOCIATA, IN WEST AFRICAN RAINFORESTRosemarie Roeloffs, Susan E Riechert
Molecular Ecology|October 19, 2004
Molecular evidence for Pleistocene glacial cycles driving diversification of a North American desert spider, Agelenopsis apertaNadia A Ayoub, Susan E Riechert
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 15, 2010
How within-group behavioural variation and task efficiency enhance fitness in a social groupJonathan N Pruitt, Susan E Riechert
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|June 1, 2011
Within-group behavioral variation promotes biased task performance and the emergence of a defensive caste in a social spiderJonathan N Pruitt, Susan E Riechert
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Genetically-based variation between two spider populations in foraging behaviorAnn V Hedrick, Susan E Riechert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 22, 2009
Frequency-dependent success of cheaters during foraging bouts might limit their spread within colonies of a socially polymorphic spiderJonathan N Pruitt, Susan E Riechert
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2021
RetractionChristopher E Oufiero, Leticia Avilés, Susan E Riechert
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 21, 2005
Speciation history of the North American funnel web spiders, Agelenopsis (Araneae: Agelenidae): phylogenetic inferences at the population-species interfaceNadia A Ayoub, Susan E Riechert, Randall L Small
The American Naturalist|September 15, 2012
Iterative evolution of increased behavioral variation characterizes the transition to sociality in spiders and proves advantageousJonathan N Pruitt, Christopher E Oufiero, Leticia Avilés, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 16, 2010
Relatedness and genetic structure in a socially polymorphic population of the spider Anelosimus studiosusSarah I Duncan, Susan E Riechert, Benjamin M Fitzpatrick, et al.
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 1, 2017
DISPERSAL AND POPULATION-GENETIC STRUCTURE OF THE COOPERATIVE SPIDER, AGELENA CONSOCIATA, IN WEST AFRICAN RAINFORESTRosemarie Roeloffs, Susan E Riechert
Molecular Ecology|October 19, 2004
Molecular evidence for Pleistocene glacial cycles driving diversification of a North American desert spider, Agelenopsis apertaNadia A Ayoub, Susan E Riechert
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 15, 2010
How within-group behavioural variation and task efficiency enhance fitness in a social groupJonathan N Pruitt, Susan E Riechert
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|June 1, 2011
Within-group behavioral variation promotes biased task performance and the emergence of a defensive caste in a social spiderJonathan N Pruitt, Susan E Riechert
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Genetically-based variation between two spider populations in foraging behaviorAnn V Hedrick, Susan E Riechert
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|July 22, 2009
Frequency-dependent success of cheaters during foraging bouts might limit their spread within colonies of a socially polymorphic spiderJonathan N Pruitt, Susan E Riechert
The American Naturalist|February 24, 2021
RetractionChristopher E Oufiero, Leticia Avilés, Susan E Riechert
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 21, 2005
Speciation history of the North American funnel web spiders, Agelenopsis (Araneae: Agelenidae): phylogenetic inferences at the population-species interfaceNadia A Ayoub, Susan E Riechert, Randall L Small
The American Naturalist|September 15, 2012
Iterative evolution of increased behavioral variation characterizes the transition to sociality in spiders and proves advantageousJonathan N Pruitt, Christopher E Oufiero, Leticia Avilés, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 16, 2010
Relatedness and genetic structure in a socially polymorphic population of the spider Anelosimus studiosusSarah I Duncan, Susan E Riechert, Benjamin M Fitzpatrick, et al.
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