Inferring polydomy: a review of functional, spatial and genetic methods for identifying colony boundaries

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  • who: S. Ellis from the Department of Biology and York Centre for Complex Systems Analysis, University of York, York, UK have published the research: Inferring polydomy: a review of functional, spatial and genetic methods for identifying colony boundaries, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For each of these approaches the authors review the theoretical basis the limitations of the approach and the methods that can be used to implement it. A nest, for the purpose of this definition, is defined as any structure containing both workers and brood (Debout et_al 2007). The authors aim to inform . . .

     

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