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Biology / Sociobiology / Hexapoda / Evolutionary biology / Hymenoptera / Symbiosis / Selection / Behavioral ecology / Eusociality / Evolution of eusociality / Ant / Kin selection
Date: 2016-02-05 09:27:47
Biology
Sociobiology
Hexapoda
Evolutionary biology
Hymenoptera
Symbiosis
Selection
Behavioral ecology
Eusociality
Evolution of eusociality
Ant
Kin selection

INSIGHT EVOLUTION Modeling evolutionary transitions in social insects

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