Corpse Management in Social Insects
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Corpse Management in Social Insects
Undertaking behavior is an essential adaptation to social life that is critical for colony hygiene in enclosed nests. Social insects dispose of dead individuals in various fashions to prevent further contact between corpses and living members in a colony. Focusing on three groups of eusocial insects (bees, ants, and termites) in two phylogenetically distant orders (Hymenoptera and Isoptera), we...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of Biological Sciences
سال: 2013
ISSN: 1449-2288
DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.5781