Iberian Ant Queens Cloning Multiple Species to Produce Hybrid Workers

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Iberian harvester ant queens exhibit a unique reproductive strategy by cloning males of another species, Messor structor, to produce hybrid workers, challenging traditional notions of species boundaries and revealing a novel form of reproduction called 'xenoparous'.
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