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Forests are intricate and interconnected networks from "summary" of The Overstory by Richard Powers

In the forest, everything is connected. The trees communicate through intricate networks, sharing resources and information in a complex web of relationships that sustains the entire ecosystem. Each tree plays a vital role in the forest community, contributing to the well-being of the whole through its interactions with other plants, animals, and microorganisms. Through their roots, trees exchange nutrients and other essential compounds with neighboring trees, forming a symbiotic network that benefits all members of the community. This network allows trees to support each other during times of stress, such as drought or disease, by sharing resources and information to ensure the survival of the group as a whole. Above ground, trees communicate through chemical signals and physical cues, alerting each other to potential threats or changes in their environment. This communication system allows trees to coordinate their responses to exter...
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    The Overstory

    Richard Powers

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