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Neurochemicals aid bee nestmate recognition

The theory of kin selection 1 , which revolutionized the study of social behaviour, requires the discrimination of relatives from non-relatives. Many animals possess this ability, but the underlying neurobiological mechanisms have not been studied. Here we provide evidence for the neurochemical modu...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1999-06, Vol.399 (6736), p.534-535
Main Authors: Robinson, Gene E., Heuser, Laura M., LeConte, Yves, Lenquette, Frederic, Hollingworth, Robert M.
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