Do small swarms have an advantage when house hunting? The effect of swarm size on nest-site selection by Apis mellifera
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Do small swarms have an advantage when house hunting? The effect of swarm size on nest-site selection by Apis mellifera
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Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Volume 10, Issue 87, Pages 20130533-20130533
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The Royal Society
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2013-07-31
DOI
10.1098/rsif.2013.0533
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