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To explain: The observations that was important for the development of Tinbergen’s hypothesis that explains the way in which digger wasps locate their nests.
Introduction: Digger wasps are found in the sandy dry soil of Europe. A female digger wasp (Phyllanthus triangulum) can dig four to five nests for laying her eggs. The digging behavior is governed by the genetics of the wasp.
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