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ecological resilience.
Ecosystems can be
studied through a
variety of approaches—theoretical studies,
studies monitoring specific ecosystems over long periods...
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Terrestrial ecosystems are
ecosystems that are
found on land.
Examples include tundra, taiga,
temperate deciduous forest,
tropical rain forest, gr****land...
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conditions of
montane ecosystems, they
contain increased numbers of
endemic species.
Montane ecosystems also
exhibit variation in
ecosystem services, which...
- in the Age of
Business Ecosystems. New York: HarperBusiness. ISBNÂ 0-88730-850-3. Moore,
James F. (2006). "Business
ecosystems and the view from the firm"...
- (non-living)
physical and
chemical interactions. Lake
ecosystems are a
prime example of
lentic ecosystems (lentic
refers to
stationary or
relatively still...
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aquatic ecosystem is an
ecosystem found in and
around a body of water, in
contrast to land-based
terrestrial ecosystems.
Aquatic ecosystems contain communities...
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helpful to
focus on the
knowledge ecosystem that lies at its core. Like
natural ecosystems,
these knowledge ecosystems have inputs,
throughputs and outputs...
- soil (geodiversity). It is a
variation in the
ecosystems found in a
region or the
variation in
ecosystems over the
whole planet.
Ecological diversity includes...
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Ecosystems have
biophysical feedback mechanisms that
moderate processes acting on
living (biotic) and
abiotic components of the planet.
Ecosystems sustain...
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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...