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- components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows. Ecosystems are controlled by external and internal factors. External factors—including...
- industry. They made numerous other acquisitions including Electronic Data Systems in 2008, which led to combined revenues of $118.4 billion that year and...
- Marine ecosystems are the largest of Earth's aquatic ecosystems and exist in waters that have a high salt content. These systems contrast with freshwater...
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- another, he and many other eco-socialists now fear that, with the onset of globalization, the system is running out of new ecosystems.[page needed] Kovel adds...
- Exploited Marine Ecosystems: The Ecoscope" International Marine Data and Information Systems, IMDIS - 2008. Kils, U (1992) "The ecoSCOPE and dynIMAGE:...
- "Climate Impacts on Ecosystems". Archived from the original on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 5 February 2019. Mountain and arctic ecosystems and species are...
- selection are cornerstones of modern ecological theory. Ecosystems are dynamically interacting systems of organisms, the communities they make up, and the...
- Energy in a system can be affected by animal emigration/immigration. The movements of organisms are significant in terrestrial ecosystems. Energetic consumption...
- predators and a vital part of the food web dynamics of many of the world's ecosystems. Frogs (especially their muscular hindlimbs) are consumed by humans as...