The Secret Lives of Ants.

Eusocial animals raise their young cooperatively while adhering to a strict division of labor—one class reproduces while others may tend to the young or forage for food. Deciphering eusociality could lead to a broader understanding of how complex social systems evolved. Already, Kronauer’s lab has elucidated some of the first genetic underpinnings of ant sociality, and the tools they used to do that could transform how researchers study social insects.

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Posted on March 16, 2017 12:46 PM by biohexx1 biohexx1

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A favorite book of mine: Superorganism -- such fascinating insects!

Posted by sambiology about 7 years ago

Interesting. I'll look it up on Amazon.

Posted by biohexx1 about 7 years ago

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