On status badges and quality signals in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus: body size, facial colour patterns and hierarchical rank
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J. Strassmann | S. Turillazzi | L. Dapporto | R. Cervo | L. Beani | R Cervo | L Dapporto | L Beani | J.E Strassmann | S Turillazzi | Stefano Turillazzi
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