Age-related mushroom body expansion in male sweat bees and bumble bees
Abstract A well-documented phenomenon among social insects is that brain changes occur prior to or at the onset of certain experiences, potentially serving to prime the brain for specific tasks. This insight comes almost exclusively from studies considering developmental maturation in females. As a...
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Main Authors: | Mallory A. Hagadorn, Karlee Eck, Matthew Del Grosso, Xavier Haemmerle, William T. Wcislo, Karen M. Kapheim |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/badc91c9f3f14334a85689dea95b57de |
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