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Reconstructing the relatedness of cooperatively breeding queens in the Panamanian leaf-cutting ant
Acromyrmex echinatior
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Volker Nehring, Michiel B. Dijkstra, Seirian Sumner, William O. H. Hughes,
Jacobus J. Boomsma
Ecology and Evolution
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Acromyrmex echinatior
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Acromyrmex Echinatior
100%
Panamanian
100%
Hymenoptera
100%
Formicidae
100%
Leaf-cutting Ants
100%
Cooperatively Breeding
100%
Queen
100%
Inquiline
42%
Polygyny
42%
Social Parasite
28%
Breeding System
14%
Disruptive Selection
14%
Sympatric Speciation
14%
Close Kin
14%
Condition-dependent
14%
Reproductive Isolation
14%
Sister Species
14%
Social Structure
14%
First-degree Relatives
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Inquiline
100%
Leaf-Cutting Ants
100%
Formicidae
100%
Acromyrmex echinatior
100%
Alloparenting
100%
Hymenoptera
100%
Sister
66%
Morph
33%
Sympatric Speciation
33%
Animal Breeding
33%
Sympatry
33%
Reproductive Isolation
33%
Lineage
33%