Center for Social Evolution and Symbiosis (Copenhagen University)

Center for Social Evolution and Symbiosis (Copenhagen University)

The Centre for Social Evolution and Symbiosis at the University of Copenhagen studies the ecology, evolution, and population genetics of complex insect societies, using ants and termites as its major empirical model systems.

[http://www.zi.ku.dk/cses/ Website for the Cenre for Social Evolution and Symbiosis]


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