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The Imposter Queen: Chemical Warfare in the World of Lasius Ants
Abstract The maintenance of eusociality in the Formicidae relies upon a delicate, evolutionarily stabilized equilibrium of chemical communication, kin recognition, and the absolute reproductive primacy of the queen. In the vast majority of ant societies, the queen represents the genetic future of the colony, protected by a workforce of sterile daughters whose inclusive fitness depends entirely on her survival. However, recent investigations into the colony-founding strategies
Bryan White
Nov 2517 min read
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