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Data from: Body condition and food shapes group dispersal but not solitary dispersal in a social spider
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social spiders;body condition;Dispersal;food availability;colony size;Stegodyphus sarasinorum
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.911t3
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Dispersal is important for exploitation of new habitat and for outbreeding. A precondition for sociality in spiders is reduced dispersal propensity
Data from: Persistent social interactions beget more pronounced personalities in a desert-dwelling social spider
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mt688
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in the social spider, Stegodyphus dumicola. In support of the social niche specialization hypothesis, we found that consistent individual differences in boldness
Data from: Social interactions shape individual and collective personality in social spiders
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Hunt, Edmund
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Collective behaviour Stochastic Actor Oriented Models Personality Keystone individual Social network analysis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.f78fc08
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orly understood. Here, we use stochastic actor oriented models to uncover the interdependencies between boldness and social interactions in the social spider
Data from: Male spiders control offspring sex ratio through greater production of female-determining sperm
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Stegodyphus dumicola;Social spider;sperm;Flow cytometry;sex allocation;Stegodyphus mimosarum;microbiome;Sex ratio;Stegodyphus africanus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r3206
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a of bacterial endosymbionts known to affect sex ratio are largely absent, ruling out that endosymbiont bacteria bias sex ratio in social spiders. Our study provides evide
Data from: Behavioural responses vary with prey species in the social spider, Stegodyphus sarasinorum
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Somanathan, Hema
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Animal personality Consistency Plasticity Prey capture Task specialisation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.r39mq1q
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is likely to explain the observed plasticity in attacking the two prey species. Thus, participation in prey capture in social spiders is influenced
Data from: Juvenile social experience generates differences in behavioral variation but not averages
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DiRienzo, Nicholas
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Developmental plasticity Animal personality web structure social experience disturbance black widow spider
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doi:10.5061/dryad.52vk268
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y decrease among-individual differences in adult spiders. Yet, social rearing appeared to override the effect of disturbance in some traits suggesting
Data from: Cooperative breeding favours maternal investment in size over number of eggs in spiders
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Parental manipulation;social spiders;kin selection;Stegodyphus;differential allocation;Anelosimus;reproduction;Adaptation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.t6k57
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species from similar habitats and augmented the results with a mini-meta-analysis of egg numbers depicted in phylogenies. We found that social speci
Data from: Individual differences in boldness influence patterns of social interactions and the transmission of cuticular bacteria among group-mates
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Bacterial transmission;Social spider;Stegodyphus dumicola;social network;Transmission heterogeneity;assortativity;boldness
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doi:10.5061/dryad.60nn7
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transmission from exposed individuals to susceptible group-mates using female social spiders (Stegodyphus dumicola). Based on the interactions of resting
Data from: The index case is not enough: variation among individuals, groups, and social networks modify bacterial transmission dynamics
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Keiser, Carl
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Index case Social spider Social network Transmission heterogeneity Trait variation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.47p7c
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of social interactions. Finally, we compared social network structure across groups of different sizes. 3.Groups of 10 spiders experienced more bacterial
Data from: Producers and scroungers: feeding type composition changes with group size in a socially foraging spider
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Behavioural plasticity Behavioural type Feeding tactics Group size Scrounging Social foraging
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v3sg2
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scrounger-type frequencies in larger groups. We combined group-level and individual-level analyses of group size effects on social foraging in the subsocial spider

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