Ancient feeding-related neuropeptides regulate alloparenting in ants
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- Ancient Neuropeptides Control Alloparental Behavior in Ants Bioengineer.org · 12h ago
- Researchers may have discovered how parenting behavior evolved in ants EurekAlert! · 12h ago
- Ancient Neuropeptides Shape Modern Ant Parental Care the-scientist.com · 12h ago
- Ancient feeding-related neuropeptides regulate alloparenting in ants Nature · 12h ago broke it first
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