Emergency networking: famine relief in ant colonies
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Richard James | Robert Planqué | Nigel R. Franks | Ana B. Sendova-Franks | Nicholas F. Britton | N. Britton | N. Franks | R. James | A. Sendova-Franks | R. Planqué | Rebecca K. Hayward | Benjamin Wulf | Thomas Klimek | B. Wulf | Thomas Klimek
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