Organisms
populating a habitat interact one with another
trough a complex predetor-pray dynamics. That
complex ecosystem created, in order to
stay afloat and not disintegrate, must have,
within it, a local internal ecological
balance (ecobalance) of sorts that
incorporates the influences of all its
residents. How such an ecobalance can
be achieved within each ecological packet
(ecopack) is the subject of this page.
Robert T. Paine
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starfish
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It
was Robert T. Paine in
the 1960s that noted a dramatic difference
that existed between the lively water
enclaves that contain starfishes and
the moribund water enclaves that do not have
them. As such, he reasoned that somehow the
existence of starfish
is key in keeping a healthy ecobalance
in the water enclave. He coined the name keystone
species (abbreviated by us keyspec)
of that influential species.
Clearly the starfish,
at its basic level of existence is at parity
with all other fishes. What made the starfish
different was its remarkable influence
that it had on the entire water enclave.
That dichotomy created (equal in
existence, excessive in influence),
prompted biologists to search for
discovering the most influential species
that should exist in each habitat, be it in
the aquatic, terrestrial or aerial ones. A
new page in evolutionary biology has just
been opened by Paine.
The new page that Paine
has opened begins with the simple but
fundamental recognition that species of
equal standing differ in the level of
influence they exert in their habitat. And
that leads to
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The
Twenty-Seventh Foundational
Universal Recognition Of
Nature (27th FURON):
Paine's Conjecture
Each
habitat is
held together
by a keystone
species
(keyspec).
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The existence of keyspecs
as remarkable as it is, needs further be
explored as in TRUTON casuality
is its backbone. How keyspecs
are being born and gain that dominance
influence? Also, and most
importantly, from Darwin's natural selection
(natsel)
could the existence of keystone
species be derived and if not why is that?
Those are indeed big
questions that need answers as they
represent the underlying core of keyspecs.
Interesting that the subject herein is
similar to the one presented in biological
altruism (bioALT).
And that is because in both cases, we apply
natsel
not to an individual but to and entire
group, as a whole of an ecopack.
Natsel
select those ecopacks that
is equiped with keyspecs
because only they can carry
on in perpetuating Life. As from the theory
of evolution we cannot choose which member
will became a "soldier/martyr" nor which
member will become a keyspec.
The nature of keyspecs
are most fascinating indeed
being in majority represented by predators,
but not exclusively by them. Stunningly, bacteria
and viruses are also part of the keyspec
family. Prime example of non-predatory
keystones are the sea otters, beavers and
African elepfants.
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