Talking Trees

šŸ”’ Tree Interactions with Other Organisms


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In this Monday episode of Talking Trees, we dive into the intricate world of how trees interact with a wide range of other organisms—from fungi, lichens, and microbes to insects, birds, and mammals. These relationships are fundamental to ecosystem balance, biodiversity support, and forest resilience.

Drawing from recent research, including findings from ScienceDirect, we highlight how trees interact with each other and other life forms both positively (facilitation) and negatively (competition). Key mechanisms like resource sharing, dilution of pests, and biotic feedbacks are explained, along with the importance of species diversity and mixed-species forests. The episode also explores practical implications for forest design and urban tree planning.

Listeners will gain insight into:

  • Mycorrhizal symbiosis and microbial communication
  • Tree–tree interactions and resource partitioning
  • The role of trees in providing habitats and food sources
  • Real-world experiments such as BEF-China that measure ecological complexity

These interconnected systems show how trees are not isolated organisms, but dynamic participants in evolving ecosystems.

Background information:

  • Plant Interactions with Other Organisms.pdf
  • Plant interactions with other organisms: molecules, ecology and evolution.pdf
  • Plant–animal interaction - Wikipedia
  • The significance of tree-tree interactions for forest ecosystem functioning - ScienceDirect.pdf


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