Effect of Trail Bifurcation Asymmetry and Pheromone Presence or Absence on Trail Choice by Lasius niger Ants
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Tomer J Czaczkes | Francis L W Ratnieks | F. Ratnieks | T. Czaczkes | M. Herberstein | Antonia Forster | Emma Warner | Tom Woodall | Emily Martin | M Herberstein | A. Forster | E. Warner | T. Woodall | Emily Martin
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