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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 8.1c Honest signalling Meerkats, Meerkats honestly signal to their group-mates about when conditions are safe for foraging, Meerkats honestly signal to their group-mates about two types of predator that have been identified (referrential communication), varying the number of notes that they repeat in their calls with short note calls, long note calls indicating decreased foraging behavior and increased vigilance in the rest of the group, short note calls indicating increased forarging behavior and decreased vigilance in the rest of the group, two types of predator that have been identified (referrential communication) including aerial predators, varying the number of notes that they repeat in their calls with long note calls, Meerkats honestly signal to their group-mates about level of urgency, two types of predator that have been identified (referrential communication) including terrestrial predators, when conditions are safe for foraging by varying the number of notes that they repeat in their calls, level of urgency by varying the number of notes that they repeat in their calls