Examining the “evolution of increased competitive ability” hypothesis in response to parasites and pathogens in the invasive paper wasp Polistes dominula (English)
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Title:Examining the “evolution of increased competitive ability” hypothesis in response to parasites and pathogens in the invasive paper wasp Polistes dominula
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Table of contents – Volume 100, Issue 3
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Serous cutaneous glands in anurans: Fourier transform analysis of the repeating secretory granule substructureNosi, D. / Delfino, G. / Quercioli, F. et al. | 2013
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Examining the “evolution of increased competitive ability” hypothesis in response to parasites and pathogens in the invasive paper wasp Polistes dominulaManfredini, Fabio / Grozinger, Christina M. / Beani, Laura et al. | 2013
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Variable virulence among isolates of Ascosphaera apis: testing the parasite–pathogen hypothesis for the evolution of polyandry in social insectsLee, G. M. / McGee, P. A. / Oldroyd, B. P. et al. | 2013
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The ‘I see you’ prey–predator signal of Apis cerana is innateTan, Ken / Wang, Zhenwei / Chen, Weiweng / Hu, Zongwen / Oldroyd, Benjamin P. et al. | 2013
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The influence of pigmentation patterning on bumblebee foraging from flowers of Antirrhinum majusWhitney, Heather M. / Milne, Georgina / Rands, Sean A. / Vignolini, Silvia / Martin, Cathie / Glover, Beverley J. et al. | 2013
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Juvenile morphology: A clue to the origins of the most mysterious of mysticetes?Marx, Felix G. / Buono, Mónica R. / Fordyce, R. Ewan / Boessenecker, R. W. et al. | 2013
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