1. Ehab Abouheif.
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Turner, Emily E.
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ANT behavior , *CARPENTER ants , *EVOLUTIONARY developmental biology , *CASTE , *WILDLIFE conservation , *GENE regulatory networks - Abstract
Ehab Abouheif, a biologist and professor at McGill University, has been recognized for his research on ants and his contributions to the field of ecological evolutionary developmental biology. He has received various honors and fellowships for his work on ants and their social behaviors. Abouheif's research has focused on topics such as wing polyphenism in ants and the discovery of supersoldier ants. He has also studied the symbiotic relationship between Blochmannia bacteria and carpenter ants. Abouheif's work aims to advance the field of eco-evo-devo and has implications for medicine and agriculture. Additionally, he is a practicing Muslim and has explored the intersection of religious beliefs and scientific principles. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024