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Chapter 52.5, Problem 3R
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The form of communication suitable for inter-individual communication and broader-population level communication.
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Animals use different forms of communication in order to communicate within the groups or with the female for mating. Chemical signals, acoustic signals, visual signals, and mechano-sensory signals are different forms of communication.
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