How naked mole-rat queens stop rivals reproducing
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Coverage (5)
- New Study: Naked Mole Rats Create Their Own Smell of Colony Success AOL.com · 8h ago
- Queen’s powerful smell suppresses rivals in naked mole rat colonies New Scientist · 8h ago
- Naked mole-rat queens produce an odorous chemical that ensures that only they can reproduce Phys.org · 8h ago
- A queen odour mediates reproductive suppression in a eusocial mammal Nature · 8h ago broke it first
- How naked mole-rat queens stop rivals reproducing Nature · 8h ago broke it first
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