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What is a mesiotroph?

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Updated: 6/20/2024

A mesiotroph is a term used in ecology to describe a plant species that thrives in intermediate nutrient conditions. Mesiotrophs are not specialized for low or high nutrient levels, but rather can adapt to moderate nutrient availability in an ecosystem.

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