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Preview — A Vida Secreta das Árvores by Peter Wohlleben
(The Mysteries of Nature Series #1)
You may be a researcher, but my take is that this book's readers are not basic science 'lab rats', but instead are a lay audience, who may have never before heard of or considered trees as social beings with senses and awareness and the ability to protect themselves against mobile foes who can cause them harm. I've heard this premise before and find it intriguing, which is why I picked it up to learn more about this fascinating topic. So what if it's anthropomorphic and charming in the telling? If he had gone the direction you suggest, it would not have had the appeal to his lay readers. I’m still reading the book, and am quite interested in continuing. Lighten up.
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The book reports up-to-date information about the complex, symbiotic networks underlying communication between trees. It stresses that trees should be seen not as separate entities but rather as parts of a community where individuals are aware of their neighbors, relate to them, communicate with them and help each othe..more
The first time I fell hard for a tree was in the Sequoia National Forest standing at the base of General Sherman. I was always a treehugger in my head but at that moment I was literally a treehugger. If you’ve never gazed up at one of the giants you are missing out on one of the earth’s wonders.
[I don’t know these people but it was wiser to post their picture than mine because it’s not legal to step over that barrier and get so..more
If even 10% of this is true, we live in a mode diverse world than we ever imagined.
Wood-wide-webs, allowing social interation between trees.
Trees in friendship, feeding, hugging and warning each other.
Trees having sense of taste and smell, talking to each other via sound waves of particular wavelengths.
Tree lottery.. Forest etiquette.. Only a true lover of all things natural could have come up with such poetic topics to disc..more
― Peter Wohlleben, The Hidden Life of Trees
Peter Wohlleben has written a beautiful book on trees. He captures the imagination and translates his vision well. Like many science books for the masses he takes a good deal of information and distills it well for the amateur forester and part-time tree-hugger. The only reason I give this book four stars and not five is because his big..more
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rated it it was amazing · review of another editionDid I say society? Yes, trees communicate with each other, nurture their young, and aid the ill when disease or distress strikes. Does this sound unlikely? Well, it sounded a bit over-the-top to me, until I started reading this book. Forests are superorganisms that exchange nutrients throu..more
When evolution has figured out how to tell time and talk to one another, you wish the trees could also talk to us and tell their stories. Peter Wohlleben has come pretty close to speaking for them and I will never look at trees the sa..more
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”The electrical impulses that pass through the roots of trees, for example, move at the slow..more
Included are how trees communicate, migration patterns, how and why trees hibernate, their place in ecosystems and more. Wohlleben manages a forest in Germany and directly addresses some of the misinformation he learned in forestry classes.
The tone of the book and its translation is very popular in tone, which made me question the science, but he does seem to cite a lot of li..more
Unfortunately that's roughly when the delight stopped. Perhaps I am the wrong person to review this book, as I've been used to scientific literature in entirely different - and more co..more
In the first three sections one can feel the writer`s enthusiasm for the trees. I liked the part `Final Road to Modernity` where he shares his view on the order in nature and the phylogenetic tree. He emphasizes how related we all a..more
The only criticism I have of the book is that the author does go off on the pure speculation bus every now and then, leaving the hard science at the station. It wasn't a problem for me as I'm used to reading scientific works and am pretty good at separating the facts from the flights of fancy. Folks..more
Please note that I put the original German text at the end of this review. Just if you might be interested.
The communication network of plants and especially trees is highly sophisticated. Solitary or only annual growing plants do not approach the complexity of the papermaking base stock. Due to their root system and their size, trees are predestined for a key position. They communicate with each other via fragrances and warn each other of pests. This causes the..more
I would recommend buying this book for all budding teenage scientists/biologists out there (and older ones of course). It is a very easy read and packed with invaluable information about our forests.
Have you ever praised or hugged or talked to a tree? If you have, you are communicating with it more than you know. In his short poem, 'Trees,' for which he became well known, Joyce Kilmer expressed his wonder and love for these magnificent beings:
I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in Summer wear
A nest of robins i..more
I read this book as a com..more
Why? Apparently, there are arboreal denizens who talk to each other - both small talk and essential talk, make plans together - plans of procreation and family-building..more
Peter Wohlleben writes in a lively entertaining manner (as far as I know as my edition is translated from the original German to English). The author avoid..more
Unbelievably profound, Wohlleben's findings are the result of patient observation of the fore..more
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Electrical impulses pass through the roots of trees at the rate of one third of an inch per second. This is one of their many means of communication. They also use their sense of smell and taste. I didn't even know they had those senses.
If a giraffe starts eating an African acacia, the tree releases a chemical into the air that signals that a threat is at hand. Other trees 'smell' it and produce toxic chemicals.
Insect pests are dealt with differ..more
Chapters are anywhere from 3 to 8 pages, with most falling into the 3-5 range. Grand chapter titles with little information.
Very confusing science writing style. I am science literate, and I was confused with both the science he was trying to explain, and what..more
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But isn't that how evolution works? you ask. The survival of the fittest? Their well-being depends on their community, and when the supposedly feeble trees disappear, the others lose as well. When that happens, the forest is no longer a single closed unit. Hot sun and swirling winds can now penetrate to the forest floor and disrupt the moist, cool climate. Even strong trees get sick a lot over the course of their lives. When this happens, they depend on their weaker neighbors for support. If they are no longer there, then all it takes is what would once have been a harmless insect attack to seal the fate even of giants.”