Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ‘internet of the forest’

Interspecies communication networks about threats can shape animal communities, as many species produce alarm calls while eavesdropping on those of others, resulting in information flow crossing ecological niches and taxonomic boundaries. Some species contribute disproportionately to these networks by being particularly vigilant, accurate in predator detection, and consistent in alarm call production.

These key informants influence how others perceive danger and produce information used across taxonomic groups.

https://theconversation.com/birds-and-monkeys-in-the-amazon-share-information-via-internet-of-the-forest-new-research-276171