Animal Communication -

The study of , often referred to as zoosemiotics , examines how non-human species exchange information to survive, reproduce, and maintain social structures. Current research ranges from traditional ethological observations to the cutting-edge use of artificial intelligence to decode complex vocal patterns. Core Modalities of Communication

Animals use a variety of sensory channels to transmit signals: animal communication

: Uses body language such as chest beating in primates, tail-tucking in dogs, and "dances" in honeybees to indicate food locations. The study of , often referred to as

The field is characterized by two distinct approaches to understanding how animals "speak": Using AI to Decode Animal Communication with Aza Raskin The study of

: Includes melodic songs in birds, echolocation in bats, and complex vocalizations in whales and dolphins.

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