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Developmental pathways environment

A further parallel comes from developmental pathways. The spontaneous alloparenting behaviour and high likelihood of remaining in the parental nest (philopatry) of subordinate prairie voles are influenced by their prenatal hormonal environment in the uterus (Roberts et al., 1996). I wonder how different this is from developmental influences on social insect larvae as they are directed to worker or queen roles ... [Pg.17]


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