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Termites, wasps, bees, certain aphids, thrips, beetles ... and of course ants. Some species of the rich and diverse world of insects, rather than living alone, have instead developed communities of various kinds. But should a group of such eusocial insects, ranging in size from a few hundreds to many millions of individuals, still be considered a set of distinct individuals, or rather a kind of superorganism.
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Paweł J. Mazurkiewicz
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Termity, osy, pszczoły, niektóre mszyce, wciornastki i chrząszcze. I oczywiście mrówki. W bogatym i różnorodnym świecie owadów są gatunki, które zamiast żyć samotnie, wykształciły różnego rodzaju społeczności. Czy owady eusocjalne to liczące od kilkuset do wielu milionów osobników zbiory odrębnych jednostek, czy też swoiste superorganizmy?
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Paweł J. Mazurkiewicz

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