2019-02-09 / Outdoors
INSIDE THE OUTDOORS
Do trees talk? you may be surprised
A decade ago, I read that trees communicate. When fed upon by forest pests such as caterpillars, trees produce higher levels of tannins to make their foliage less palatable to the insects.
And when a tree is under attack by foliage-eating insects, neighboring trees also respond to the attack by increasing their tannin levels -- even though no insects have yet fed upon their foliage.
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