elutsüklikulus
Elutsüklikulus is a rare and enigmatic phenomenon observed in certain forest ecosystems. It is characterized by the sudden and widespread appearance of peculiar, hollow structures on the trunks of trees, often in a distinctive radial pattern. These formations have been reported in various regions worldwide, although the phenomenon remains poorly understood.
Researchers have offered several theories to explain the formation of elutsüklikulus, including wind-induced hollowing, fungal activity,
Elutsüklikulus structures are typically found on deciduous and coniferous trees, with the most frequent reports coming
Established in these forests, the empty cavities become wind-sculpted in time, doing repeated higher separation contrasts