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... trap the workers inside the hive and move everything— lock , stock , and barrel - to a new location . At this site a ... lighting only and then shifting the light and dark periods in the room out of phase with sunrise and sunset in the ...
... trap the workers inside the hive and move everything— lock , stock , and barrel - to a new location . At this site a ... lighting only and then shifting the light and dark periods in the room out of phase with sunrise and sunset in the ...
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... trap - building and tool - using behavior ( Figure 17 ) [ 713 ] . These animals construct pits in sandy areas frequented 16 Photuris femme fatale consumes a male Photinus firefly that has responded to her light flashes , which mimic the ...
... trap - building and tool - using behavior ( Figure 17 ) [ 713 ] . These animals construct pits in sandy areas frequented 16 Photuris femme fatale consumes a male Photinus firefly that has responded to her light flashes , which mimic the ...
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NATURAL SELECTION | 5 |
Alternative Hypotheses | 11 |
Experimental Tests of Evolutionary Predictions | 17 |
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