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Fig 1.

Outcome of attacks conducted at ground level toward isolated bees and bees removing other bees.

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Fig 2.

Proportion of different types of dismemberment in predation (n = 304) and necrophagy (n = 241) events.

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Fig 3.

Proportion of different bee parts sequestered in predation (n = 322) and necrophagy (n = 575) events.

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Fig 4.

Percentage incidence of the dismemberment activity in competitive and non-competitive events in a predation (n = 181 and n = 183, respectively) and in a necrophagy (n = 159 and n = 548, respectively) context.

In the necrophagy context only the events on integral-carrions were considered.

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Fig 5.

Percentage incidence of the sequestration activity in competitive and non-competitive events in a predation (n = 181 and n = 183, respectively) and in a necrophagy context (n = 182 and n = 593, respectively).

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