Regular light-dark cycles greatly affect organisms, and events like eclipses induce distinctive physiological and behavioral shifts. While well-documented in animals, plant behavior during eclipses remains largely unexplored. Scientists monitored spruce trees to assess their bioelectrical responses to a solar eclipse and discovered trees anticipated the eclipse, synchronizing their bioelectrical behavior hours in advance. Older trees displayed greater anticipatory behavior with early time-asymmetry and entropy increases.
Source: Forest in sync: Spruce trees may communicate during a solar eclipse | ScienceDaily

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