The disadvantage of combinatorial communication

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Lachmann, Michael
Bergstrom, Carl T.

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The Royal Society of London

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Combinatorial communication allows rapid and efficient transfer of detailed information, yet combinatorial communication is used by few, if any, non-human species. To complement recent studies illustrating the advantages of combinatorial communication, we highlight a critical disadvantage. We use the concept of information value to show that deception poses a greater and qualitatively different threat to combinatorial signalling than to non-combinatorial systems. This additional potential for deception may represent a strategic barrier that has prevented widespread evolution of combinatorial communication. Our approach has the additional benefit of drawing clear distinctions among several types of deception that can occur in communication systems.

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M. Lachmann and C. T. Bergstrom (2004) Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. 271: 2337-2343

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