Ancestral Monogamy Shows Kin Selection Is Key to the Evolution of Eusociality
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Madeleine Beekman | Francis L W Ratnieks | F. Ratnieks | M. Beekman | B. Oldroyd | W. Hughes | William O H Hughes | Benjamin P Oldroyd
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