Divergence in Cuticular Chemical Signatures between Isolated Populations of an Intraspecific Social Parasite

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P356DOI10.3389/FEVO.2017.00008

P50authorAnne-Genevieve BagneresQ64692610
P2093author name stringM. Cristina Lorenzi
Laura Azzani
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P577publication date2017-03-07
P1433published inFrontiers in Ecology and EvolutionQ27725646
P1476titleDivergence in Cuticular Chemical Signatures between Isolated Populations of an Intraspecific Social Parasite
P478volume5

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