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II. Historical Understanding of Kingdom Interactions - Coggle Diagram
Topics and Subtopics:
- Early Observations on Interactions Between Organisms
- Ancient observations of plant-animal interactions (e.g., pollination, herbivory).
- Early ecology (Aristotle’s concept of living organisms and their roles).
- The Rise of Microbiology and Ecology
- Symbiotic relationships discovered between plants and nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
- 19th-century advances in microbiology (Louis Pasteur, Robert Koch) revealing bacterial roles in ecosystems.
- Emergence of the study of ecosystems and ecological interactions in the 20th century.
- Theories of Symbiosis and Mutualism
- Linnaeus and early taxonomy: how organisms from different kingdoms were perceived to interact.
- Early ideas of parasitism, predation, and competition.