Definition of Mutualism. Meaning of Mutualism. Synonyms of Mutualism

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Definition of Mutualism

Mutualism
Mutualism Mu"tu*al*ism, n. (Ethics) The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare. --F. Harrison. --H. Spencer. --Mallock.

Meaning of Mutualism from wikipedia

- species Mutualism (economic theory), ****ociated with Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Mutualism (movement), social movement promoting mutual organizations Mutualism model...
- Mutualism describes the ecological interaction between two or more species where each species has a net benefit. Mutualism is a common type of ecological...
- Proudhon's mutualism with Fourierism and Christian socialism, conceiving of "the coming era of mutualism" in millenarian terms. Proudhonian mutualism was later...
- Town, South Africa Mutualism Reciprocal (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Mutual. If an internal link...
- Trophic mutualism is a key type of ecological mutualism. Specifically, "trophic mutualism" refers to the transfer of energy and nutrients between two...
- have a community-oriented approach. Regulations around mutual banking vary by country. Mutualism (economic theory) Building society Cooperative banking...
- a mutual holding company. Consumer cooperative Cooperative Corporatization Employee ownership Market socialism Mutualism (economic theory) Mutualism (movement)...
- 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...
- result from mutualism between coral organisms and various algae living inside them. Most land plants and land ecosystems rely on mutualism between the...
- Obligate mutualism is a special case of mutualism where an ecological interaction between species mutually benefits each other, and one or all species...