Biocommunication
Biocommunication refers to the ways in which living organisms exchange information with one another. This can occur through various means, such as chemical signals, sounds, or visual cues. For example, plants may release specific chemicals to attract pollinators like bees, while animals might use vocalizations to communicate with their mates or warn of predators.
In addition to direct communication, biocommunication also encompasses the interactions between different species. Microorganisms can communicate through signaling molecules, influencing behaviors in other organisms. This interconnectedness highlights the complexity of ecosystems and the importance of communication in maintaining balance within nature.