This book identifies the commonalities between communication within
a species and communication between species. Behavior and exchange
of non-heritable information occurs between individuals of
different species, in animals and plants, in order to exploit other
species and compete for resources. Several examples of adaptations
of one species to exploit the information passed between
individuals of another species are given. This book describes how
animals make decisions while gathering information and resources,
selecting habitat, and interacting with potential competitors.
Plants grow in response to nutrients in soil, which may require
gene regulation in response to information in the environment.
Information is also exhibited in biodiversity, in the number and
types of species present, and this information is used by other
organisms as they assess their surroundings. The information
content of ecological systems changes when species are added or
lost.
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