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Source: PubMed
Physiological zoology
Jan, 1948;21 (1): 1-13.
Dominance order in Polistes wasps.
L PARDI
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PMID: 18898533
DOI: 10.1086/physzool.21.1.30151976
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HEREDITY/mechanism
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Animals
Genetic Phenomena
Heredity
Wasps
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