<i>Krüppel-homologue 1</i> Mediates Hormonally Regulated Dominance Rank in a Social Bee
Dominance hierarchies are ubiquitous in invertebrates and vertebrates, but little is known on how genes influence dominance rank. Our gaps in knowledge are specifically significant concerning female hierarchies, particularly in insects. To start filling these gaps, we studied the social bumble bee &...
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Main Authors: | Atul Pandey, Guy Bloch |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/96b4796fa2db4fb29d78816297c34e06 |
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