Joining together with others in partnership or association, especially in an ecological community.
From Latin 'consociare' (to associate together), from 'com-' (together) + 'sociare' (to unite), from 'socius' (companion). Used especially in ecology and biology.
Ecologists use 'consociation' to describe how different plant and animal species live together as a stable community—it's like nature's way of making partnerships that last.
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