Communication Networks in Animals
Communication networks in animals refer to the paths of information exchange observed within species. This type of communication serves numerous purposes, such as alerting the members of the species to potential danger, the presence of food sources, and potential mates. Animal communication networks are essential for maintaining social bonds, promoting species cohesiveness, and possibly increasing the chances of evolutionary success. Additionally, by studying these networks, researchers can gain insights into the mechanisms underlying social behavior, as well as explore potential applications for artificial intelligence.
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