Gut microbiota influences foraging onset without affecting division of labor and associated physiological hallmarks in honeybees
Joanito Liberti(University of Lausanne), Philipp Engel(Yale University), Thomas Schmitt(University of Würzburg), Erik T. Frank(University of Würzburg), Laurent Keller(University of Lausanne), Maverick Monié--Ibanes(University of Lausanne), Tomas Kay(University of Lausanne), Lucie Kesner(University of Lausanne), Andrew Quinn(University of Lausanne)
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