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It is more likely plants use their communication networks to 'eavesdrop' on their neighbours than to alert them to dangers, a University of Oxford study has found. The research used modelling to show ...
It is more likely plants use their communication networks to 'eavesdrop' on their neighbours than to alert them to dangers, a University of Oxford study has found. The research used modelling to ...
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Instead, the findings suggest that plants are more likely to passively “eavesdrop” on their neighbors through shared fungal networks rather than engage in altruistic signaling. Beneath the soil, ...
It is more likely plants use their communication networks to 'eavesdrop' on their neighbours than to alert them to dangers, a University of Oxford study has found. The research used modelling to show ...
Instead of using their communication networks to transmit warning signals, the findings suggest it is more likely that plants 'eavesdrop' on their neighbours. The study has been published this week in ...