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Publications by James F. A. Traniello
Division of Labor in the Hyperdiverse Ant Genus Pheidole Is Associated With Distinct Subcaste- And Age-Related Patterns of Worker Brain Organization
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Division of Labor and Brain Evolution in Insect Societies: Neurobiology of Extreme Specialization in the Turtle Ant Cephalotes Varians
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