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Pesquisas mostram que plantas reagem aos perigos externos

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[Olhar Direto] - "Algumas dessas dicas, alguns desses elementos voláteis que são liberados quando uma planta focal é danificada", disse Richard Karban, da Universidade da

Eight Elected as AAAS Fellows

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[UC Davis] - Richard Karban, professor in the Department of Entomology and in the UC Davis Center for Population Biology, studies population regulation of animal species

BBC - Earth News

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The finding raises the tantalising possibility that plants, just like animals, often prefer to help their relatives over unrelated individuals.

Plants 'talk' to warn each other of threats

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Plants can

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Intelligent life: Why don't we consider plants to be smart? | New...

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Plants eavesdrop on each other and communicate with other organisms via subtle messages. So why don't we recognise them as smart beings, ask two new books

Plants do communicate—and kin relationship has a bearing

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Ecologist Richard Karban of the UC Davis Department of Entomology studying kin relationship in sagebrush. If you're a sagebrush and your ...

Plants listen more closely to kin than strangers | New Scientist

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Many plants release chemicals when being eaten to warn their neighbours. The more closely related the plants involved, the more effective the warning

The Social Life of Plants | The ScientEphic: Williams College Science...

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In 2010, a year after the science fiction movie was released, a review by ecologists Dr. Heil Martin and Richard Karban re-defined the common ...
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