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All hail the queen: how queen signaling maintains social hierarchies in wasps

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As my college graduation approaches, I can’t help but feel a little nostalgic about those high school days, back when I knew exactly what I wanted to do and where I would be in a year. But then I remember … Continue reading

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I got it from my mama: maternal investment and warning signal honesty in aposematic ladybugs

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Parents are protective of their offspring. They will personally defend you against anyone who tries to hurt you, and they will hold your hand as you cross the street. Some parents will even call you five times a day to … Continue reading

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Some Like it Hot, But Maybe Not Lizards: global warming and its effects on sexual signaling of rock lizards

With all of the crazy weather occurring around the world (unbelievable—literally—snowstorms in Atlanta?), climate change is receiving increasingly more attention from the public and scientists alike. There has been extensive research on evolutionary responses to climate change and how warming … Continue reading

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