The evolution of insect societies.

作者: Robert E. Page

DOI: 10.1016/S0160-9327(97)80220-7

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摘要: … Charles Darwin considered social insects to be a major … can self-organize from groups of cohabiting individuals without the … The organization of insect colonies is truly one of the marvels …

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