作者
Douglas H Boucher, Sam James, Kathleen H Keeler
发表日期
1982/1/1
期刊
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
卷号
13
页码范围
315-347
出版商
Annual Reviews
简介
Elementary ecology texts tell us that organisms interact in three fundamental ways, generally given the names competition, predation, and mutualism. The third member has gotten short shrift (264), and even its name is not generally agreed on. Terms that may be considered synonyms, in whole or part, are symbiosis, commensalism, cooperation, protocooperation, mutual aid, facilitation, reciprocal altruism, and entraide. We use the term mutualism, defined as" an interaction between species that is beneficial to both," since it has both historical priority (311) and general currency. Symbiosis is" the living together of two organisms in close association," and modifiers are used to specify dependence on the interaction (facultative or obligate) and the range of species that can take part (oligophilic or polyphilic). We make the normal apologies concerning forcing continuous variation and diverse interactions into simple …
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DH Boucher, S James, KH Keeler - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1982