Conflict in single-queen hymenopteran societies: the structure of conflict and processes that reduce conflict in advanced eusocial species*
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This paper is based on an earlier version appearing in FLWR's Ph.D. thesis, Department of Entomology, Cornell University. Support for FLWR was provided by the Department of Entomology, Cornell University and NSF grants BNS-8809728 and 9009197 to W. M. Getz.
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