Trees and Insects: An Unseen Communication Network
Scientists observed that giraffes on the African savannah adapt their feeding behavior in response to acacia trees releasing toxins and warning gases when threatened. Trees communicate through chemical signals and fungal networks to warn others of danger. Agricultural practices have diminished the communication abilities of cultivated plants, leading to increased vulnerability to pests.
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