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Books Eocene, some 90 million years later. The implication is that the highly sophisticated social system of present-day insect species was not enough in itself to result in the success we see in these groups. Without th
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Princeton University Press / Locke Rowe / /

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United Kingdom / /

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University of Texas Press / University of Bath / Essig Museum of Entomology / University of California / Shelter Endangered Species / /

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conservation tools / research tools / /

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University of Bath / Bath / Princeton University / University of California / Department of Environmental Science / Policy / and Management / University of Texas Press / Wyoming Stock Growers Association / Department of Biology and Biochemistry / /

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Jim Berger / Robert Trivers / Geoffrey Parker / Jason F. Shogren / /

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organismal biologist / director of the Essig Museum / professor of insect systematics and associate director / editor / local game warden / president / /

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California / /

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ESA / /

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www.biosciencemag.org / /

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