Cape honeybees, Apis mellifera capensis, police worker-laid eggs despite the absence of relatedness benefits
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Francis L. W. Ratnieks | F. Ratnieks | C. Pirk | P. Neumann | Christian Walter Werner Pirk | Peter J. Neumann
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