cooperatius
Cooperatius is a fictional genus introduced in educational contexts to illustrate principles of taxonomy, microbial ecology, and cooperative behavior among microorganisms. It is not a real, formally described taxon and should be understood as a teaching example rather than a living organism.
Etymology and naming. The name combines Latin cooperatio, meaning cooperation, with the common genus suffix -ius,
Taxonomy. In instructional materials, Cooperatius is placed in Domain Bacteria, Phylum Proteobacteria, Class Gammaproteobacteria, Order Alteromonadales,
Description. Cooperatius is described as rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria that are motile via flagella. Colonies are typically
Ecology and behavior. In the teaching scenario, Cooperatius forms synergistic biofilms on interfaces like marine algae
Significance and limitations. As a fictional genus, Cooperatius serves to illustrate concepts in microbial ecology, cooperation
See also: quorum sensing, microbial cooperation, taxonomy education.