Why are some Hymenoptera queens so promiscuous? Investigating the evolution of polyandry in super-polyandrous army ants and honeybees
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Individual
Major
Biology (BIOL)
Category of Work
Comps
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None
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Class Year
2010
Department or Program
Biology
Comps Adviser(s)
Hougen-Eitzman, David; Hernandez, Daniel
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mitchelm_2010_BIOL.pdf
Keywords
Polyandry, Evolution, Sex, Army Ants, Honeybees, Army Ant, Honeybee, Honey bee, Hymenoptera, Diploid male load, Genetic diversity hypothesis, Division of labor hypothesis
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Student Work Completed Date
2010-03-10
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