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Their interconnectedness is essential for survival from "summary" of The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben

In the forest, trees are not loners. They are part of a community, a network of interconnected individuals that rely on one another for survival. This interconnectedness is not just a nice idea—it is essential for their well-being and continued existence. Through their roots, trees are able to communicate with one another, sharing information and resources. They form relationships with fungi that help them extract nutrients from the soil and protect them from diseases. This symbiotic relationship is crucial for their survival, as trees cannot thrive in isolation. When a tree is injured or under attack, it releases chemical signals that alert its neighbors to the danger. In response, neighboring trees will increase their production of defensive chemicals, helping...
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    The Hidden Life of Trees

    Peter Wohlleben

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