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Our June issue includes mangrove genomes, sponge-microbe symbioses, the peopling of the Pacific, phenotypic skew, the benefits of privately protected areas, and the problems with ocean afforestation.
Our June issue includes mangrove genomes, sponge-microbe symbioses, the peopling of the Pacific, phenotypic skew, the benefits of privately protected areas, and the problems with ocean afforestation.
Pharaoh ants live in highly organized colonies with elaborate social structure. An atlas of the brain cells of the different sexes and social groups of this ant reveals cell compositions tailored to the tasks performed by each group.