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    ... be detrimental. Adoption and rearing success likely provide direct evidence of competence of replacement mates...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... queens found colonies by invasion of and adoption in Lasius niger,L. alienus or occasionally L. brunneus...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... queens found colonies by invasion of and adoption in Lasius niger,L. alienus or occasionally L. brunneus...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... queens found colonies by invasion of and adoption in Lasius niger,L. alienus or occasionally L. brunneus...
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    by Kukharev, N.N.
    Published 2017
    ... adopted Conservation Measure 95-01 (2016) and agreed on the creation of a marine protected area (MPA...
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    ... of the family. Evidence of potential inbreeding, adoption, and extended family migration was collected...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... by queens securing adoption with Formica transkaucasica. Nests are constructed of leaf litter usually...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... by queens securing adoption with Formica transkaucasica. Nests are constructed of leaf litter usually...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... by queens securing adoption with Formica transkaucasica. Nests are constructed of leaf litter usually...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... of Tetramorium caespitum. Queens fertilised within the nest of the host species fly away to secure adoption...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... of Tetramorium caespitum. Queens fertilised within the nest of the host species fly away to secure adoption...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... of Tetramorium caespitum. Queens fertilised within the nest of the host species fly away to secure adoption...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... and bare eyes. Males and queens occur in July and the small queens start fresh colonies by adoption...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... queens. New colonies may be formed by nest splitting or by the adoption of single large red headed queens...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... and bare eyes. Males and queens occur in July and the small queens start fresh colonies by adoption...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... and bare eyes. Males and queens occur in July and the small queens start fresh colonies by adoption...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... queens. New colonies may be formed by nest splitting or by the adoption of single large red headed queens...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... queens. New colonies may be formed by nest splitting or by the adoption of single large red headed queens...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... in August and September and fertilised queens are thought to found fresh colonies through adoption by Lasius...
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    by Collingwood, C. A.
    Published 1979
    ... in August and September and fertilised queens are thought to found fresh colonies through adoption by Lasius...
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