Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology Plus Mastering Biology with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology Plus Mastering Biology with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition)
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Author: Gerald Audesirk, Teresa Audesirk, Bruce E. Byers
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Chapter 26.5, Problem 1TC
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Why females carefully compare the bowers of different males before choosing a mate as the male bowerbird provides no protection, food or other resources to his mate or offspring.

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Communication is defined as the generation and transmission of signals by one organism to another in response to external or internal stimuli. It allows organisms to change its behavior with response to stimuli.

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