We unlock the science of the forest's underground network and reveal how trees use a fungal network to communicate.
Marking trees are important hotspots of communication for cheetahs: Here they exchange information with and about other cheetahs via scent marks, urine and scats. A team has now shown that several ...
While some Palo Alto residents are upset with the city for preventing the removal of trees from their properties that then have fallen over in recent storms, others are voicing concerns that the city ...
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How trees communicate underground, scientists say
Mycelium are incredibly tiny threads of fungal organisms that wrap around or bore into tree roots, composing what's called a mycorrhizal network that connects individual plants together. These dense ...
Remarkable research has unlocked new understanding of the mysterious ways trees communicate and share knowledge with each other – and much like in many animal species, the wisdom of age plays a vital ...
Peter Wohlleben is a renowned German forester and author of “The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate.” He says that because trees cannot move, they use their roots to ...
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