I am having trouble finding sources explicitly talking about this, but get the sense that highly polymorphic species don't much occur at high latitudes. Does anyone have anecdotes or papers refuting or supporting this observation?
Please check the PDF attachments.
Please check the following link and PDF attachment also.
http://www.academia.edu/29324030/Social_structure_varies_with_elevation_in_an_Alpine_ant
All very useful sources! Thank you.
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