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- 'Safer Without Sex?' Thelytokous Parthenogenesis and Regulation Of
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- Cataglyphis Cursor (Fonscolombe 1846) Is a Mediterranean Formicine Species, Living in Dry and Arid Habitats Which Have Sparce Vegetation (Cagniant 1976A)
- Sand-Dwelling Cataglyphis Cursor Ants: to Give Is to Receive
- Unusual Modes of Reproduction in Social Insects: Shedding Light on the Evolutionary Paradox of Sex
- Cataglyphis Cursor (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Population Genetic Structure, Worker Reproduction and Thelytokous Parthenogenesis in the Desert Ant Cataglyphis Sabulosa
- Evolution of Reproductive Traits in Cataglyphis Desert Ants: Mating Frequency, Queen Number, and Thelytoky
- Strategies of Offspring Investment and Dispersal in a Spatially Structured Environment: a Theoretical Study Using Ants Adam L
- CATAGLYPHIS CURSOR (HYMENOPTERA, FORMICIDAE) X Cerda, J Retana, J Bosch, a Alsina
- Unequal Resource Allocation Among Colonies Produced by Fission in The
- Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Hungary: an Updated Checklist
- Eusocial Insects As Emerging Models for Behavioural Epigenetics
- The Coexistence
- Worker Ants Promote Outbreeding by Transporting Young Queens to Alien
- 1 No Evidence of Pre-Copulatory Mate Choice by Gynes in the Facultatively Parthenogenetic