Chemical ecology : talking in nature's language

Abstract

Identifying objects in the world around us is essential for organisms to survive. All living things need to know what to eat, what not to eat, and who might want to eat them. We identify objects using our senses. But what if you couldn’t see? Or hear? Or touch? How would you find things in the world around you? And once you found them, how would you know what they are

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