How does the gaia hypothesis explain the interaction between biotic and abiotic factors in the biosphere?
Gaian hypotheses suggest that Gaia is co-evolutive. Co-evolution in this context has been thus defined: "Biota influence their abiotic environment, and that environment in turn influences the biota by Darwinian process."
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