Olfactory coding in the antennal lobe of the bumble bee Bombus terrestris
Abstract Sociality is classified as one of the major transitions in evolution, with the largest number of eusocial species found in the insect order Hymenoptera, including the Apini (honey bees) and the Bombini (bumble bees). Bumble bees and honey bees not only differ in their social organization an...
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Autores principales: | Marcel Mertes, Julie Carcaud, Jean-Christophe Sandoz |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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