Geographic Variation in Social Parasite Pressure Predicts Intraspecific but not Interspecific Aggressive Responses in Hosts of a Slavemaking Ant
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Geographic Variation in Social Parasite Pressure Predicts Intraspecific but not Interspecific Aggressive Responses in Hosts of a Slavemaking Ant
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ETHOLOGY
Volume 121, Issue 7, Pages 694-702
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Wiley
Online
2015-04-06
DOI
10.1111/eth.12384
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