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Forest Talk: How Trees Communicate
Contributor(s): Koch, Melissa (Author)

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ISBN: 1541519779     ISBN-13: 9781541519770
Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books (Tm)
OUR PRICE: $35.45  

Binding Type: Library Binding - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2019
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Science & Nature - Botany
- Young Adult Nonfiction | Science & Nature - Environmental Science & Ecosystems
Dewey: 581.714
Age Level: 11-18
Grade Level: 6-13
Lexile Measure: 1080(Not Available)
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.2" W x 9.1" L (0.80 lbs) 96 pages
Features: Dust Cover, Ikids
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 12/15/2018
School Library Journal 12/21/2018 pg. 77
Booklist 02/01/2019 pg. 64
Hornbook Guide to Children 07/01/2019 - Recommended, Satisfactory
 
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Publisher Description:

Trees are essential. They provide water, shelter, and food for millions of plant and animal species, including humans. They deliver proven health benefits, and they capture and store carbon, which combats climate change. Yet trees are in trouble. Forests are struggling to adapt to climate change, and deforestation is a major threat.

Recently, researchers and citizen scientists made the surprising revelation that trees communicate with each other through an underground system of soil fungi and other methods. Complex social networks help trees survive and thrive by transferring resources to each other, sending defense signals, communicating with their kin, and more. Meet the tree scientists and learn more of their fascinating discoveries.


Contributor Bio(s): Koch, Melissa: -

Melissa Koch is a writer and inventor of digital learning environments for children, educators, and adults. She specializes in materials that encourage women and youth from diverse backgrounds to pursue their dreams in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Her STEM curricula activities have received recognition from the National Science Foundation, Whitehouse Science Fair, PBS, and others. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, with her husband, son, and Labrador retriever. She dreams of creating a 3D printer that can print both wood and metal to fix her favorite antique furniture and bicycle.


 
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