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Pruitt, J. N. 2017. Are personality researchers painting the roses red? Maybe: a comment on Beekman and Jordan. Behavioral Ecology 28: 628-629.
Pruitt, J. N., Avilés, L. 2018. Social spiders: mildly successful social animals with much untapped research potential. Animal Behaviour 143: 155-165.
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Pruitt, J. N., Burghardt, G. M., Riechert, S. E. 2012. Non-conceptive sexual behavior in spiders: A form of play associated with body condition, personality type, and male intrasexual selection. Ethology 118: 33-40.
Pruitt, J. N., DiRienzo, N., Kralj-Fišer, S., Johnson, J. C., Sih, A. 2011. Individual- and condition-dependent effects on habitat choice and choosiness. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 1987-1995.
Pruitt, J. N., DiRienzo, N., Kralj-Fišer, S., Johnson, J. C., Sih, A. 2021. Retraction Note to: Individual- and condition-dependent effects on habitat choice and choosiness. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75: 64.
Pruitt, J. N., Grinsted, L., Settepani, V. 2013. Linking levels of personality: personalities of the ‘average’ and ‘most extreme’ group members predict colony-level personality. Animal Behaviour 86: 391-399.
Pruitt, J. N., Keiser, C. N. 2014. The personality types of key catalytic individuals shape colonies' collective behaviour and success. Animal Behaviour 93: 87-95.
Pruitt, J. N., McEwen, B. L., Cassidy, S. T., Najm, G. M., Pinter-Wollman, N. 2019. Experimental evidence of frequency-dependent selection on group behaviour. Nature Ecology & Evolution 3: 702-707.
Pruitt, J. N., Pinter-Wollman, N. 2015. The legacy effects of keystone individuals on collective behaviour scale to how long they remain within a group. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 282: 89-96.
Pruitt, J. N., Riechert, S. 2011. Within-group behavioral variation promotes biased task performance and the emergence of a defensive caste in a social spider. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65: 1055-1060.
Pruitt, J. N., Riechert, S. E. 2011. How within-group behavioural variation and task efficiency enhance fitness in a social group. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278: 1209-1215.
Pruitt, J. N., Riechert, S. E., Jones, T. C. 2008. Behavioural syndromes and their fitness consequences in a socially polymorphic spider, Anelosimus studiosus. Animal Behaviour 76: 871-879.
Pruitt, J. N., Wright, C. M., Keiser, C. N., DeMarco, A. E., Grobis, M. M., Pinter-Wollman, N. 2016. The Achilles' heel hypothesis: misinformed keystone individuals impair collective learning and reduce group success. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 283: 20152888.
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