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Resilience comes from diversity of skills from "summary" of Learning From the Octopus by Rafe Sagarin

In nature, resilience is a crucial trait that enables organisms to adapt and thrive in changing environments. One key factor that contributes to resilience is the diversity of skills possessed by individuals within a population. This concept, known as the "portfolio effect," suggests that having a variety of skills within a group can increase overall resilience to disturbances and challenges. When individuals within a population have different skills and abilities, they are better equipped to respond to a wide range of threats and opportunities. For example, in a community of organisms, some individuals may excel at finding food, while others may be skilled at evading predators. By working together and leveraging their diverse skills, the group as a whole is more likely to survive and prosper in the face of adversity. The importance of diversity of skills can be seen in various natural systems, such as coral reefs and forests. In these ecosystems, different species play unique roles in maintaining the overall health and ...
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    Learning From the Octopus

    Rafe Sagarin

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