by Emanuele Trabucco | Aug 14, 2020 | Blog, Ecologia, Ecology
The secret senses of african plants Most of us think that trees and plants are inanimate things without senses. But if you read the fantastic book written by Daniel Chamowitz called What A Plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses, you will discover that plants do have...
by Emanuele Trabucco | Aug 14, 2020 | Ecologia
I sensi segreti delle piante africane Molti di noi pensano ancora che gli alberi e le piante siano “cose inanimate” non dotate di sensi. Ma se leggeste il favoloso libro di Daniel Chamowitz intitolato What a plant Knows: A Field Guide to the Senses,...
by Emanuele Trabucco | Aug 9, 2020 | Ecologia
Una simbiosi non proprio così innocente tra le bufaghe e gli erbivori I rapporti simbiotici in natura sono qualcosa di veramente affascinante. La simbiosi , o mutualismo, è una relazione tra due specie che traggono vantaggio reciproco. Ci sono rapporti di mutualismo...
by Emanuele Trabucco | Aug 7, 2020 | Blog, Ecologia, Ecology
The “not so innocent” mutualism between oxpeckers and herbivores Mutualistic relationships are something really handsome and interesting. Mutualism is a relationship between two species which benefit to one another. There are obligate mutualisms where one...
by Emanuele Trabucco | Jul 14, 2020 | Blog, Conservation
10 Great successes in wildlife conservation We have at least 10 reasons to think positive, despite covid, in terms of wildlife conservation. In fact, in recent times, there have been remarkable successes in wildlife protection, despite the increase of trafficking and...