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A comparison between sexes, castes, and life-histories supports the adaptive role of metal enrichment in the mandibles of Lasius ants
Ant mandibles perform different functions (e.g. feeding, hunting, and nest building), and previous studies on workers of some species revealed that they are enriched in transition metals (Zn and Mn...