Metasystem transition (Evolution 🧬)

A metasystem transition is the emergence, through evolution, of a higher level of organization or control. A metasystem is formed by the integration of a number of initially independent components, such as molecules, cells, or individuals, and the emergence of a system steering or controlling their interactions. As ...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metasystem_transition

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Metasystem transition - Wikipedia

Regeneration (ecology) (Ecosystems 🏞️)

In ecology regeneration is the ability of an ecosystem – specifically, the environment and its living population – to renew and recover from damage. It is a kind of biological regeneration. Regeneration refers to ecosystems replenishing what is being eaten, disturbed, or harvested. Regeneration's biggest force is photosynth...

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Regeneration (ecology) - Wikipedia

new episode of Leaf it to Us out, by Dr Aly Baumgartner and Nora is about plant superorganisms, like Pando, the famous giant clonal aspen grove in fishlake Utah. It's a great episode, but it's not big enough, and I confess I was hoping for more technical detail about these amazing organisms.

https://leafittouspod.podbean.com/e/episode-10-%e2%80%93-plant-super-organisms/

#plants
#pando
#superOrganisms

Episode 10 – Plant Super-Organisms | Leaf it to Us

Some plants get big – like, several acres big – like, an entire forest big – like, the largest living things on the planet big. This episode, Nora and Aly address some of the most sprawling plants on Earth and explore the plant super-powers that allow them to achieve super-size. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leafittouspod Connect with us: https://linktr.ee/leafittouspod Our theme song is β€œLate Bloomer” by Devours. Find more from Devours at https://devours.bandcamp.com/ 

Medea hypothesis (Planetary science πŸͺ)

The Medea hypothesis is a term coined by paleontologist Peter Ward for a hypothesis that contests the Gaian hypothesis and proposes that multicellular life, understood as a superorganism, may be self-destructive or suicidal. The metaphor refers to the mythological Medea, who kills her own children. In this view, microbial...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medea_hypothesis

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Medea hypothesis - Wikipedia

These ants legit can't wait to die. Look at how they're taking to that bait after 2 minutes. They're so cool. Sometimes I hate that people can't live harmoniously with them around their property. Ant issues inside aren't a pest problem. They're a structural problem. Close your gaps and let them live!
#pestcontrol #ants #superorganisms

β€˜#Superorganisms’ were just seen in the #wild for the first time ever

https://bgr.com/science/superorganisms-were-just-seen-in-the-wild-for-the-first-time-ever/

'Superorganisms' were just seen in the wild for the first time ever

Researchers have observed superorganisms previously only seen in lab experiments in the wild for the very first time.

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Regeneration (ecology) (Ecosystems 🏞️)

In ecology regeneration is the ability of an ecosystem – specifically, the environment and its living population – to renew and recover from damage. It is a kind of biological regeneration. Regeneration refers to ecosystems replenishing what is being eaten, disturbed, or harvested. Regeneration's biggest force is photosynth...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regeneration_(ecology)

#Regeneration #Ecosystems #Superorganisms #SystemsEcology #BiologicalSystems

Regeneration (ecology) - Wikipedia

...human cultures and civilizations exhibit many of the properties of biological organisms, including phases which may at least be analogized with senescence. Such considerations lead us back towards the view of societies as superorganisms…
--Robert Rosen, Anticipatory Systems, p. 338
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