Natural history of social and sexual behavior in fruit flies
Abstract The past 2 decades have seen fruit flies being widely adopted for research on social behavior and aggression. This fruitful research, however, has not been well tied to fruit flies’ natural history. To address this knowledge gap, I conducted a field study. My goal was to inform future resea...
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Autor principal: | Reuven Dukas |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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