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The life history continuum hypothesis links traits of male ants with life outside the nest.
Jonathan Z. Shik
, David A. Donoso, Michael Kaspari
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Male Ants
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Continuum Hypothesis
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Female Call
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Life History
100%
Mating System
66%
Male Traits
66%
Systematic Variation
33%
Mating Frequency
33%
Mandible
33%
Interspecific Variation
33%
Mating Flight
33%
Queen
33%
Pheromone
33%
Reproductive Investment
33%
Scapes
33%
Body Size
33%
Fitness Components
33%
Divergence
33%
Ecological Implications
33%
Ecological Constraints
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Life History
100%
Mating System
66%
Flight
66%
Reproductives
33%
Body Size
33%
Pheromone
33%
Interspecific Variation
33%
Mating Frequency
33%
Endpoints
33%
Swarms
33%
Head
33%