fraviges
Fraviges is a term used in theoretical ecology and speculative literature to describe a proposed class of micro-symbionts that form stable, tripartite associations among plants, soil microbes, and herbivorous insects. The concept is employed in thought experiments and model-building to explore how nutrient exchange networks might be organized when multiple trophic groups interact closely.
Description and characteristics
Fraviges are imagined as small, filamentous, motile microorganisms capable of attaching to plant roots, leaf surfaces,
In the theoretical framework, fraviges are expected to inhabit soil-plant interfaces such as the rhizosphere and
Fraviges are proposed to enable mutualistic exchanges that benefit multiple partners: plants could receive processed nutrients
Fraviges are not recognized in mainstream biology and remain a speculative construct or fictional device used
Tripartite symbiosis, microbiome, mycorrhiza, ecological networks.