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Alternative dominance mechanisms regulating monogyny in the queenless ant genusdiacamma

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Peeters, C., Billen, J. & Hölldobler, B. Alternative dominance mechanisms regulating monogyny in the queenless ant genusdiacamma . Naturwissenschaften 79, 572–573 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01131416

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