ekosistemler

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ecosystems

Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems. - Dinamit balıkçılığı resif ekosistemler için son derece tahrip edicidir.

Ecosystems are degrading rapidly all around the Earth. - Ekosistemler dünyanın her köşesinde hızla parçalanıyorlar.

  n An ecological community together with its environment, functioning as a unit **
- a system formed by the interaction of all living organisms (plants, animals, and humans) with each other and with the physical and chemical factors of the environment in which they live
The interacting system of all the biotic community and its abiotic environment
(Greek, oikos, house + systema, that which is put together)
Systems which include both living and non-living substances interacting to produce an exchange of materials between the living and the non living units
interrelated and interdependent parts of a biological system
A community of organisms and their non-living environment
A community of organisms and their physical surroundings (habitat)
The fact that these ecosystems span jurisdictional and political boundaries necessitates a more comprehensive and unified approach to managing them Implementing the initial stage of a government-wide approach to ecosystem management typically requires clarifying the policy goals and undertaking certain practical steps to apply the principles being considered to include
a self regulating community of plants and animals interacting with one another and with their non-living environment
are natural areas in which plants and animals have developed interdependence on each other for survival Examples of different ecosystems include grasslands, wetlands, and boreal forests
Complexes of plants, animals and micro-organisms which interact with each other in food webs with light, air, minerals and nutrients These 'functions' of an ecosystem provide 'services' upon which all life depends, including recycling nutrients, regulating climate, maintaining hydrological cycles, creating soil, and balancing atmospheric gases
Communities of plants, animals and bacteria, generally composed of producers, consumers and decomposers, that share a common physical and chemical environment
Any complex of living organisms together with all the other biotic and abiotic (non-living) factors that affect them
the plural of ecosystem
ekosistemler