druvadruvor
Druvadruvor is a term used in speculative biology to describe a hypothetical organism that alternates between two morphologies: a photosynthetic, thallus-like phase and a subterranean, filamentous phase. The concept is used to explore how dual-mode life could sustain growth in forest ecosystems and to examine potential ecological consequences of such plasticity.
In the above-ground phase, druvadruvor forms a low, flat thallus with lamellae that resemble moss and contains
Ecology and interactions within this hypothetical framework include mutualistic associations with trees, exchanging nutrients and organic
Reproduction and dispersal are imagined to occur via spores produced in miniature fruiting bodies on the thallus,
Taxonomic status remains theoretical, as druvadruvor has not been observed in nature. It occupies a niche in