Difference between revisions of "Ecosystem"
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− | '''Ecosystem'''. It is a complex network or interconnected system. The dynamic process in which organisms (e.g animals, plants, insects and microbial life) interact as a functional unit, together with the non-living environment (OECD, 2019). A natural unit consisting of all the plants, animals, and microorganisms (biotic) factors in a given area, interacting with all of the non-living physical and chemical (abiotic) factors of this environment <ref>Levin, 2009</ref>. | + | '''Ecosystem'''. It is a complex network or interconnected system. The dynamic process in which organisms (e.g animals, plants, insects and microbial life) interact as a functional unit, together with the non-living environment (OECD, 2019). |
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+ | A natural unit consisting of all the plants, animals, and microorganisms (biotic) factors in a given area, interacting with all of the non-living physical and chemical (abiotic) factors of this environment <ref>Levin, 2009</ref>. | ||
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+ | A dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living environment interacting as a functional unit. A typology of ecosystems is provided by <ref>the IUCN Global Ecosystem Typology 2.0.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 11 May 2023
Definition
Ecosystem. It is a complex network or interconnected system. The dynamic process in which organisms (e.g animals, plants, insects and microbial life) interact as a functional unit, together with the non-living environment (OECD, 2019).
A natural unit consisting of all the plants, animals, and microorganisms (biotic) factors in a given area, interacting with all of the non-living physical and chemical (abiotic) factors of this environment [1].
A dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organism communities and their non-living environment interacting as a functional unit. A typology of ecosystems is provided by [2]