concept   symbiosis

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Western cultures (1) indigenous communities (1) modern societies (1) traditional societies (1) African cultures (1) Amazonian cultures (1) Australian Aboriginal cultures (1) European countries (1) Maasai culture (1) Scientific communities (1) academic institutions (1) biology culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 symbiosis Western cultures The concept of symbiosis is studied in academic contexts and emphasized in ecological and environmental sciences education in Western cultures. 5
2 symbiosis indigenous communities Symbiosis is integral to traditional ecological knowledge and cultural practices for survival and stewardship in indigenous communities. 3
3 symbiosis modern societies The concept of symbiosis in modern societies is primarily viewed as a biological idea involving mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism in ecosystems. 2
4 symbiosis traditional societies Symbiosis is deeply integrated into the traditional knowledge, medicine, and spiritual beliefs of traditional societies, reflected in their cultural practices and folklore. 2
5 symbiosis African cultures Symbiosis is incorporated into African traditional medicine and healing practices, and is represented symbolically in folklore and rituals. 1
6 symbiosis Amazonian cultures Symbiosis is integral to Amazonian cultures' ecological knowledge and survival strategies, influencing hunting, agriculture, and environmental stewardship. 1
7 symbiosis Australian Aboriginal cultures Australian Aboriginal cultures incorporate symbiosis into their traditions, including Dreamtime stories and ecological understanding, which inform their hunting and gathering practices. 1
8 symbiosis European countries Symbiosis is taught as part of ecological studies and conservation efforts in European countries. 1
9 symbiosis Maasai culture Symbiosis is integrated into Maasai culture through traditional herding practices and land management, passed down through oral traditions and ceremonies. 1
10 symbiosis Scientific communities Symbiosis is studied and researched in academic and scientific contexts, particularly in biological and environmental sciences within scientific communities. 1
11 symbiosis academic institutions Symbiosis is emphasized in academic institutions, particularly in biology and environmental science curricula. 1
12 symbiosis biology culture Symbiosis is a close ecological interaction between individuals of different species. 1