Nestmate recognition in the ant Cataglyphis niger : do queens matter?
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Victoria Soroker | Abraham Hefetz | S. Lahav | V. Soroker | A. Hefetz | R. V. Vander Meer | Sigal Lahav | Robert K. Vander Meer
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