Geographic variation in polyandry of the Eastern Honey Bee, Apis cerana, in Thailand
© 2014, International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI). The repeated evolution of extreme polyandry in advanced social insects is exceptional and its explanation has attracted significant attention. However, most reported estimates of the number of matings are derived from limited sampl...
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Main Authors: | D. S. DeFelice, C. Ross, M. Simone-Finstrom, N. Warrit, D. R. Smith, M. Burgett, P. Sukumalanand, O. Rueppell |
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2018
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