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List the advantages of neurological assessments of social development
Symbiosis
A close, long-term interaction between two different biological species, which may be mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic.
Batesian Mimicry
A type of mimicry in which a non-threatening species develops similar warning signals to those of a dangerous species to avoid predation.
Müllerian Mimicry
A form of biological mimicry where two or more harmful species, usually within the same family, evolve to look alike.
Warning Coloration
Bright and distinctive patterns or colors on animals that serve to warn predators of their toxicity or unpalatability.
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