2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.22.619656
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Cooperation maximizes biodiversity

Oscar Godoy,
Fernando Soler-Toscano,
José R. Portillo
et al.

Abstract: Cooperation, the mutual benefit that individuals of different species obtain when they interact together, is ubiquitous in nature. Despite their importance, most of all current ecological theories have been formalized focusing on negative interactions such as competition or predation. The role of cooperation, or other types of positive interactions including facilitation and mutualism, has not been fully addressed, or, if so, always in combination with negative interactions. This fact limits our understanding … Show more

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