Surgically increased ovarian mass in the honey bee confirms link between reproductive physiology and worker behavior.
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Ying Wang | G. Amdam | O. Kaftanoğlu | Ying Wang | Osman Kaftanoglu | Adam J Siegel | Robert E Page | Gro V Amdam | A. Siegel | R. Page
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