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Biocommunication of Animals
„… chimpanzees, elephants, cetaceans, wolves, rats, song birds, reptiles, insects, octopus, corals, nematodes and many other species: all coordinate their interactions with signs.“
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DNA Habitats and Their RNA Inhabitants The Proceedings of this outstanding symposium. Documents a fundamental new understanding of
genetic novelty, code-generating, genome-formatting factors, multi-use nature for RNAgents and behavioral motifs of RNA-consortia
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Biocommunication of Fungi
"This book will orientate further investigations
on how fungal ecosphere inhabitants communicate
with each other to coordinate their behavioral
patterns and whats the role of viruses in this highly
dynamic interactional networks. Additionally this book
will serve as an appropriate tool to transport an
integrated depiction of this fascinating kingdom."
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"Plants assess their surroundings, estimate how much energy they need for particular goals, and then realise the optimum variant. They take measures to control certain environmental resources. They perceive themselves and can distinguish between ‘self ’ and ‘non-self ’." Buy it >
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This is the first uniform description of all key levels of communication in the organismic kingdoms of plants, fungi, animals and bacteria based on the most recent empirical data....
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The recent literature on whole genome sequences provides abundant evidence for the action of natural genetic engineering in evolution.
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A milestone edition that for the first time comprehensively presents the exciting topic of soil biocommunication. A valuable source of information for scientists in microbiology, biochemistry, genetics and soil ecology.
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Guenther Witzany, an Austrian philosopher, has developed a “theory of communicative nature” that, he claims, differentiates biotic and abiotic life. “Life is distinguished from non-living matter by language and communication,”
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