A selfish strategy of social insect workers that promotes social cohesion
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J. Strassmann | D. Queller | C. Hughes | David C. Queller | Joan E. Strassmann | Carlos R. Solís | Colin R. Hughes | Debble Moralez DeLoach | C. R. Solís | Debble Moralez DeLoach | Debble Moralez DeLoach
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