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Kin recognition in the sweat bee,Lasioglossum zephyrum
Behavior Genetics
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10.1007/bf01065512
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1988
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Vol 18
(4)
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pp. 425-438
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Cited By ~ 16
Author(s):
Les Greenberg
Keyword(s):
Kin Recognition
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Sweat Bee
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Lasioglossum Zephyrum
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