‪Gletschervorstöße vorhersagen – ökologische Kipppunkte verstehen

Wann und wie schnell können Ökosysteme „kippen“ und wie werden sie sich zukünftig entwickeln? Forschende der Universität Potsdam, des Potsdam-Instituts für Klimafolgenforschung und der Technischen Universität München haben ihre Studie in „Nature Communications“ veröffentlicht: https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/nachrichten/detail/2026-02-06-gletschervorstoesse-vorhersagen-oekologische-kipppunkte-verstehen

@tu_muenchen @PIK_climate #naturecommunication #ökosystem #klimawandel #klima #klimaforschung #umwelt #gletscher #naturgefahren

"Have you ever heard of the 'Wood Wide Web'? Trees in a forest are connected through an underground network made by fungi, called mycorrhizal networks. This natural internet allows trees to share nutrients and even send warning signals about environmental stress. It's like they're talking to each other through their own version of the internet! 🌳💬🍄 #NatureCommunication #WoodWideWeb"

Researchers in Japan have made a groundbreaking discovery, revealing that plants communicate with each other through airborne chemicals, similar to animal warning signals. Using a specialized microscope, scientists observed healthy plants lighting up in response to messages from damaged plants, indicating a sophisticated form of communication among vegetation.

Watch How They Talk to Each Other https://myelectricsparks.com/japanese-scientists-record-plants-talking-with-each-other-on-camera-for-the-first-time/

#PlantCommunication #Science #Research #Japan #environmentalawareness
#PlantScience #Botany #NatureCommunication #ScientificDiscovery

Japanese Scientists Record Plants "Talking" with Each Other on Camera for the First Time

Japanese scientists achieve a historic milestone by capturing real-time footage of plants communicating with each other for the first time. This groundbreaking research unveils the hidden language of plants, shedding light on their intricate communication mechanisms and ecological interactions

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