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Biosemiotics (from the Gr**** βίος bios, "life" and σημειωτικός sēmeiōtikos, "observant of signs") is a
field of
semiotics and
biology that
studies the...
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Biosemiotics is a
triannual peer-reviewed
scientific journal on
biosemiotics published by
Springer Science+Business Media. It was
established in 2008 with...
- The
International Society for
Biosemiotic Studies (ISBS) is an
academic society for the
researchers in
semiotic biology. The
Society was
established in...
- Copenhagen–Tartu
school of
biosemiotics is a
loose network of
scholars working within the
discipline of
biosemiotics at the
University of
Tartu and the...
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creatures such as ticks, sea urchins, amoebae, jellyfish, and sea worms. The
biosemiotic turn in
Jakob von Uexküll's
analysis occurs in his
discussion of the...
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Phytosemiotics is a
branch of
biosemiotics that
studies the sign
processes in plants, or more broadly, the
vegetative semiosis.
Vegetative semiosis is...
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Thure von Uexküll and his
colleagues in
Germany and
elsewhere proposed a
biosemiotic theory (the
umwelt concept) that was
widely influential as a theoretical...
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Thomas Sebeok and
philosopher Martin Heidegger. His
works established biosemiotics as a
field of research. The son of
Baron Alexander von Uexküll and Sophie...
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president of the
Society is
Astrid Guillaume.
International Society for
Biosemiotic Studies Jane
Goodall Institute France. Delahaye,
Pauline 2018. Founding...
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further development of the
recognition concept is
provided by the
biosemiotic concept of species. In microbiology,
genes can move
freely even between...