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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_11%3A_Behavioral_Ecology/11.4%3A_Animal_Communication
    The content for this subtopic is found on an external page. Please click the link below to access this information. An Introduction to Animal Communication Video
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/15%3A_The_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals/15.11%3A_Behavior/15.11.07%3A_Pheromones
    This page discusses the role of pheromones as chemical signals for communication across species. In insects, they serve functions such as alerting to danger and guiding to food, while honeybee queens ...This page discusses the role of pheromones as chemical signals for communication across species. In insects, they serve functions such as alerting to danger and guiding to food, while honeybee queens use them to influence worker behavior. Pheromones can also disrupt mating in pest management. In mammals, they signal territory and prepare mating systems, with human pheromones potentially synchronizing menstrual cycles among cohabiting women, affecting hormonal changes subconsciously.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/11%3A_Behavioral_Ecology/11.05%3A_Animal_Communication
    The content for this subtopic is found in an external page. Please click the link below to access this information. An Introduction to Animal Communication Gillam, E. (2011) An Introduction to Animal ...The content for this subtopic is found in an external page. Please click the link below to access this information. An Introduction to Animal Communication Gillam, E. (2011) An Introduction to Animal Communication. Nature Education Knowledge 3(10):70
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/15%3A_The_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals/15.11%3A_Behavior/15.11.05%3A_Honeybee_Navigation
    This page describes the social structure and behaviors of the domestic honeybee, Apis mellifera. It details the roles of the queen, drones, and worker bees, highlighting scouting for food and new hive...This page describes the social structure and behaviors of the domestic honeybee, Apis mellifera. It details the roles of the queen, drones, and worker bees, highlighting scouting for food and new hive locations. Workers communicate their findings through different dances, conveying distance and direction. They also exhibit a grooming dance to request assistance with cleaning. Additionally, honeybees navigate using polarized light and demonstrate a remarkable sense of time.

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