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Competition and relatedness between queens of the facultatively polygynous ant <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i> — RMBL Knowledge Commons
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Competition and relatedness between queens of the facultatively polygynous ant <i>Myrmica tahoensis</i>
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Authors:
Evans, J. D.
Year:
1996
Journal:
Animal Behaviour, Vol. 51, pp. 831-840
Publisher:
UNKNOWN
Keywords:
ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, INSECT ECOLOGY, MYRMICA TAHOENSIS, RMBL
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