Signaler-receiver “exchangeability” promotes information exchange in animal communication

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  • What: The authors propose that Exchangeability readily accounts for the expression of true communication where both signalers and receivers benefit eavesdropping where receivers alone benefit and manipulation where signalers benefit at the expense of receivers thus providing a previously overlooked mechanism via which information can be encoded and decoded in animal communicative exchanges. The authors propose that signalers encode information in a signal because as subjects, their relationship to an object is not direct, but instead is mediated by something new: a sign or signal (Hofkirchner, 2011).
  • Who: ABC and colleagues from the Facultad de . . .

     

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