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Pizza Ka Yee Chow1, Théo Robert2,3,4, Sophie Donnelly5

  • 1Division of Psychology, University of Chester, Chester, CH14BJ, UK. p.chow@chester.ac.uk.

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Keywords:
Colony life cycleEusocialInsect cognitionInsectsPollinator

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