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Intergenerational transfers may have decoupled physiological and chronological age in a eusocial insect
Gro Amdam
, Robert Page
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Insecta
100%
Bees
95%
Occupational Groups
68%
Honey
63%
Longevity
42%
Nursing
39%
Life History Traits
37%
Nutritive Value
31%
Food Handling
31%
Urticaria
27%
Social Class
22%
Infertility
22%
Parents
17%
Nurses
17%
Demography
15%
Phenotype
14%
Survival
13%
Chemical Compounds
Food
67%
Shape
61%