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Fungi, Forests, and Group Selection - Ecological Mutualism and Competition

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Explore the intricate dynamics of mutualism and competition in ecosystems through this illuminating lecture by John Harte from the University of California, Berkeley and Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the complex interplay between organisms at various levels, from individual species to plant-microbe communities. Examine how carbon and nitrogen cycles in plant-microbe relationships demonstrate optimal resource allocation through well-validated models. Investigate the evolutionary mechanisms behind these seemingly altruistic outcomes, challenging traditional selfish gene perspectives and introducing the concept of group selection in patchy environments. Consider the broader implications of these ecological principles for human society, and contemplate potential applications in various fields. Gain insights into cutting-edge research in ecosystem dynamics and its potential impact on our understanding of both natural and social systems.

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Fungi, Forests, Group Selection (and Us?)


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Santa Fe Institute

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