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gland secretions are applied onto f
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glands from which they are secreted
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6.6 REFERENCES Aitchison, J. 1986.
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Cuticular hydrocarbons were obtaine
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Dihydrofarnesoic acid, nonadecenone
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Jones, T.M. & Hamilton, J.G.C. 1998
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al. 2003; Kroiss et al. submitted).
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and kept in small polystyrol vials
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heptacosene > 0.55) (Fig. 9.1) (Kro
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Populations in both data sets and,
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If female beewolves use the informa
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to 0.900 (Table 10.1). Thus, there
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vitamins and in sexual maturation o
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Optimal outbreeding The degree of k
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Age has an effect on both the amoun
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Baumann, L. & Baumann, P. 2005. Cos
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endosymbiont Streptomyces anulatus
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