Learning to better understand the language of algae

Can algae talk? “Well, although they don’t have any mouth or ears, algae still communicate with their own kind and with other organisms in their surroundings. They do this with volatile organic substances they release into the water,” says Dr. Patrick Fink, a water ecologist at the UFZ’s Magdeburg site.


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Source: Phys.org