Communication occurs when one individual, the sender, changes the behaviour of another individual, the receiver, indirectly by providing it with a special stimulus, the signal (see J.R. Krebs and Dawkins 1984; Jackson 1982a; W.J. Smith 1977). During intraspecific...
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Pollard, S. D., Macnab, A. M., & Jackson, R. R. (1987). Communication with Chemicals: Pheromones and Spiders. In Ecophysiology of Spiders (pp. 133–141). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71552-5_10
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