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mutualism (ˈmjuːtjuːəlɪz(ə)m) [f. mutual a. + -ism. Cf. F. mutuellisme (see 1 b).] 1. a. The doctrine that individual and collective well-being is attainable only by mutual dependence. Esp. in connection with the theory of non-profit credit and voluntary association for the exchange of services advo...
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Mutualism
Mutualism may refer to:
Mutualism (biology), positive interactions between species
Mutualism (economic theory), associated with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Mutualism (movement), social movement promoting mutual organizations
Mutualism model of human intelligence
See also
Mutual (disambiguation)
Mu'tazilism
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Competition, predation, and mutualism (video) | Khan Academy
AboutTranscript. Predatory interactions may reduce the number of organisms or eliminate whole populations of organisms. Mutually beneficial interactions, in contrast, may become so interdependent that each organism requires the other for survival. Although the species involved in competitive, predatory, and mutually beneficial interactions vary ...
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Mutualism (biology)
Mutualism is a common type of ecological interaction. Mutualism plays a key part in ecology and evolution.
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Explain the concept of Mutualism in Science.
Mutualism is a relationship between two organisms in which both organisms benefit from the relationship. In general, mutualism can be defined as a relationship in which two species living in close proximity both benefit from the association.
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Mutualism (movement)
Mutualism, also known as the movement of mutuals and the mutualist movement, is a social movement that aims at creating and promoting mutual organizations What Is Mutualism? (PDF).
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Explain the concept of mutualism in ecology.
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship where two species financially benefit from one another. In mutualism, both species are dependent on one another for survival— if either species disappears, the other is likely to be adversely affected.
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Mutualism (economic theory)
In What Is Mutualism? In What Is Mutualism?
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Ant-fungus mutualism - Wikipedia
Ant-fungus mutualism. Atta colombica queen. The ant-fungus mutualism is a symbiosis seen between certain ant and fungal species, in which ants actively cultivate fungus much like humans farm crops as a food source. There is only evidence of two instances in which this form of agriculture evolved in ants resulting in a dependence on fungi ...
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Clownfishes and Sea anemones Relation between clownfishes and sea anemones is a classic example of mutualism. I wanted to list the species of sea anemones that are involved in this mutualism but I got lost.. Could you...
I only found this two references, but these are only secondary sources at the moment. Look here "Clown Fish Anemone" and here "Choosing Clownfish and Anemones for Your Aquarium". It seems that there are only around two handful of anemones capable of supporting clownfish. Here are some primary source...
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Trophic mutualism
Trophic mutualism is a key type of ecological mutualism. This is also sometimes known as resource-to-resource mutualism. Trophic mutualism often occurs between an autotroph and a heterotroph.
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Recommendation of Ecology books What are some of the standard books to study : * Biological Interactions: Symbiosis, Mutualism...etc * Concept of Limiting factors * Niche concept * Resource partitioning * ...
A classic standard textbook that I've used a lot myself (earlier editions) is Begon, Harper & Townsend. This book is very broad and comprehensive, but I know that some students dislike it's back-and-forth discussion style (fewer definite answers). I see this as a strength though. Another good choice...
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Asymmetric interactions in fig-fig wasp mutualism
1 Department of Ornamental Horticulture, School of Landscape Architecture, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Hangzhou 311300 2 Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Germplasm Innovation and Utilization for Garden Plants, Zhejiang Agriculture and Forestry University, Hangzhou 311300 3 Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Administration on Germplasm Innovation and ...
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Ant–fungus mutualism
A black yeast interferes with this mutualism. The ant-fungus mutualism did not evolve symmetrically.
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Asymmetric interactions in fig-fig wasp mutualism
Abstract: Fig and fig-pollinating wasps constitute one of the most well-known systems of mutualistic interactions between species. However, interspecific competition and antagonism is increasingly observed in this obligate mutualism system, including competition over common resources, pollination cheating and host sanction, and an evolutionary arms race between the host tree and its pollinators.
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