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Resumen de Can Plants Hear?

Marta Zaraska

  • The article informs that evolutionary biologist Monica Gagliano at the University of Western Australia and her colleagues have found out in their research that flora can detect and intrepret sounds. Their study was published in the journal "Oecologia." It is noted that another hint that plants can hear come from the phenomenon of buzz pollination in which bee buzzing at a particular frequency stimulate pollen release.


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