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  • 1Haplodiploid sex-determination system — The haplodiploid sex determination system determines the sex of the offspring of many Hymenopterans (bees, ants, and wasps), and coleopterans (bark beetles). In this system, sex is determined by the number of sets of chromosomes an individual… …

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  • 2Task allocation and partitioning of social insects — Task allocation and partitioning refers to the way that tasks are chosen, assigned, subdivided, and coordinated (here, within a single colony of social insects). Closely associated are issues of communication that enable these actions to… …

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  • 3Ant — For other uses, see Ant (disambiguation). Ants Temporal range: 130–0 Ma …

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  • 4Eusociality — Insect queen redirects here. For the comics characters, see Insect Queen. A swarming Meat Eater ant colony. Eusociality (Greek eu: good/real + social ) is a term used for the highest level of social organization in a hierarchical classification.… …

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  • 5Dominance hierarchy — For other uses, see Dominance. A dominance hierarchy (in humans: social hierarchy) is the organization of individuals in a group that occurs when competition for resources leads to aggression. Schjelderup Ebbe, who studied the often cited example …

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  • 6Tremble dance — A tremble dance is a dance performed by receiver honey bees of the species Apis mellifera to recruit more receiver honey bees to collect nectar from the workers. [Ratnieks, F. L. W. (2001) Are you being served? Supermarkets and bee hives. The… …

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  • 7Formicidae —   Hormigas …

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  • 8Муравьи — Красный огненный муравей …

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  • 9Insect — For the Breed 77 album, see Insects (album). Insect Temporal range: 396–0 Ma …

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  • 10Spite — This page is about spite in the context of fair division, a branch of theoretical economics. The word is also used in psychology and in the study of social evolution. For articles with similar names, see Spite (disambiguation). In fair division… …

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