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Social, spatial and temporal segregation in an ant society Lauren E. Quevillon1,2*, Ephraim M. Hanks1,3, Shweta Bansal4 and David P. Hughes1,2,5 1 Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, Penn State University, University
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Document Date: 2015-04-15 19:15:50


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