I can tell you much more about other researchers, such as the case I describe below. Listen:
On the issue of water, there is research that, in addition to the changes in the behaviour of trees, also studies another issue: When they are very thirsty, trees begin to scream. However, if you are walking through the forest, you will not be able to hear them, since it is produced at the level of ultrasound.
Now I’ll tell you more about what this man called Peter Wohlleben discovered when a mother tree, or so we might call an ancestral tree, died:

In central Europe, a troop of forest workers or a logging machine harvest 10% of the wood every two years. In natural forests, the death of a powerful mother tree causes the area it occupies to be cleared. In this way, a gap is created in the canopy and so some well-established beech or spruce must hold on unsteadily, perhaps with its own feet or roots.
However, trees are not exactly known for their speed, so after a change like this, it takes three to ten years for them to regain their security. The learning process involves painful micro-tears, which are caused by the continuous swinging at the mercy of the wind. Wherever pain appears, the tree must strengthen its structure.
From what I see, I also find interesting similarities between the lives of humans and yours. When someone dies, a wound opens for us that cannot be seen, that remains in the space that they inhabited in the routines that we do. What can you tell me about all this?
In life we all become part of an environment, the fact of being of the same species, or of being similar in collaborations and sharing experiences of survival, those who have achieved extreme maturity, are carriers of nutrients, of valuable knowledge to preserve the connection of the roots, we all learn from their school, from their ability to stay healthy, because what we can achieve depends on them.
Imagine that you have grown up in a place where there is a being that has lived several centuries more than you and that everything that it has lived is found in its way of relating to the life that we now share.
Each sound that it emits is an alert for those around it, it is a way of channelling the safeguard of each one of us, it teaches us to bring nutrients where they are most needed, and it shows us the way to stay hydrated and conserve water for when we do not have it and its strength is not only that of a teacher or mother as you have pointed out, its collaboration extends over kilometres where the call of the tree is transmitted, where we are one and we are all.
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