Behavioural individuality determines infection risk in clonal ant colonies
Zimai Li(ETH Zurich), Yuko Ulrich(Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology), Thomas Schmitt(University of Würzburg), Erik T. Frank(University of Würzburg), Bhoomika Bhat(Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology), Fumika Azuma(Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University), Thalita Oliveira-Honorato(University of Lausanne), Darren J. Parker(Bangor University), Valérie Bachmann(ETH Zurich), Evan P. Economo(Harvard University)
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