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Heidi Appel1, Reginald Cocroft2
1Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606, USA.
Abstract:
Many interactions of plants with the environment have an acoustic component, including the actions of herbivores and pollinators, wind and rain. Although plants have long been tested for their response to single tones or music, their response to naturally occurring sources of sound and vibration is barely explored. We argue that progress in understanding the ecology and evolution of plant acoustic sensing requires testing how plants respond to acoustic features of their natural environments, using methods that precisely measure and reproduce the stimulus experienced by the plant.
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