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Why Ants Do but Honeybees Do Not Construct Satellite Nests
Landa, Janet; Tullock, Gordon - In: Journal of Bioeconomics 5 (2003) 2, pp. 151-164
Synopsis: Ants and honeybees are both social insects that share many characteristics in common. But there is a fundamental difference between ants and bees. Ants can and do construct main nests with satellite nests, whereas bees construct only a main nest with no satellite nests. In this paper...
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