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    Effect of the relative numbers of <i>L. humile</i> and <i>P. imparis</i> on aggressive behavior.

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    <p>Shown are the mean number of observations per trial of secretion (filled bars), gaster-flagging (hatched bars), and fighting (open bars) in relation to the proportion of <i>P. imparis</i> workers. Each assay was performed with 20 total <i>P. imparis</i> and <i>L. humile</i> workers and <i>N</i> = 15 trials for each proportion. Error bars show standard error of the mean.</p

    Effect of chemical secretion on <i>L. humile</i>.

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    <p>Proportion of <i>L. humile</i> workers that demonstrated specific behaviors after contact with the <i>P. imparis</i> secretion. There were <i>N</i> = 14 trials in which the <i>P. imparis</i> ant secreted on the <i>L. humile</i> ant.</p

    The <i>P. imparis</i> secretion.

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    <p>A single <i>P. imparis</i> worker is shown with a liquid droplet containing bubbles at the tip of its raised abdomen. The secretion is then applied to the body of the <i>L. humile</i> ant.</p
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