Uncovering the invisible systems that power earth?s living networks

Abstract

Passingham Bourret*

Earth's ecosystems are sustained by complex, often invisible systems that facilitate communication, nutrient exchange and resilience among living organisms. These networks, ranging from subterranean mycorrhizal connections to atmospheric microbial communities, form the backbone of ecological stability. This article delves into these hidden systems, exploring their mechanisms, significance and the emerging scientific understanding that underscores their critical role in maintaining life on Earth.

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