Wood Wide Web, Indeed

Study location in the Dolomite mountains in Italy. Credit: Monica Gagliano/Southern Cross University
An international study has revealed spruce trees not only respond to a solar eclipse but actively anticipate it by synchronizing their bioelectrical signals hours in advance into a cohesive, forest-wide phenomenon.

The discovery, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, shows older trees exhibit a more pronounced early response, suggesting these ancient sentinels retain decades of environmental memory and may use it to inform younger trees of impending events.

This study adds to the emerging evidence that plants are active, communicative participants in their ecosystems, capable of complex, coordinated behaviors akin to those seen in animal groups.

Forest in sync: Spruce trees communicate during a solar eclipse

Crazy wild stuff. Hopefully, the data is clean. Big claims need big proof.

Check out the math in the paper.

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