Two simple movement mechanisms for spatial division of labour in social insects

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  • who: Thomas O. Richardson from the Automated tracking of four social insect species Fifty queenright colonies were used in the tracking experiments (Table, )Honeybee colonies (subspecies A. mellifera carnica) were housed in the campus apiary of the University of Lausanne. Colonies of L. niger were raised from single mated queens collected on campus. T. , have published the paper: Two simple movement mechanisms for spatial division of labour in social insects, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 19/Nov/2018
  • what: To objectively describe the patterns of spatial occupancy of individuals within the nest, the authors develop . . .

     

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