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Knowing About Ecosystem

An ecosystem includes all living and non-living things in a specific area that interact with each other. Each organism has a role, and all members depend on factors like water, sunlight, and nutrients. The complex interactions between living things and their environment drive energy flow and recycling of elements. Introducing new organisms or changing environmental factors can disrupt the natural balance and potentially harm the ecosystem.

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Knowing About Ecosystem

An ecosystem includes all living and non-living things in a specific area that interact with each other. Each organism has a role, and all members depend on factors like water, sunlight, and nutrients. The complex interactions between living things and their environment drive energy flow and recycling of elements. Introducing new organisms or changing environmental factors can disrupt the natural balance and potentially harm the ecosystem.

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What is an Ecosystem?

An ecosystem includes all of the living things (plants, animals and organisms) in a
given area, interacting with each other, and also with their non-living environments
(weather, earth, sun, soil, climate, atmosphere). Ecosystems are the foundations of
the Biosphere and they determine the health of the entire earth system.

In an ecosystem, each organism has its own niche or role to play.

Consider a small puddle at the back of your home. In it, you may find all sorts of
living things, from microorganisms to insects and plants. These may depend on non-
living things like water, sunlight, turbulence in the puddle, temperature, atmospheric
pressure and even nutrients in the water for life. (Click here to see the five basic

This very complex, wonderful interaction of living things and their environment, has
been the foundations of energy flow and recycle of carbon and nitrogen.

Anytime a ‘stranger’ (living thing(s) or external factor such as rise in temperature) is


introduced to an ecosystem, it can be disastrous to that ecosystem. This is because
the new organism (or factor) can distort the natural balance of the interaction and
potentially harm or destroy the ecosystem. Click to read on ecosystem threats
(opens in new page).

More on Threats to Ecosystem


Usually, biotic members of an ecosystem, together with their abiotic factors depend
on each other. This means the absence of one member or one abiotic factor can
affect all parties of the ecosystem.

Unfortunately, ecosystems have been disrupted, and even destroyed by natural


disasters such as fires, floods, storms and volcanic eruptions. Human activities have
also contributed to the disturbance of many ecosystems and biomes.

Ecosystem goods and services


This is the extremely vital life-support services ecosystems provide to human life, its
well-being and future economic and social development. For example: The benefits
ecosystems provide include food, water, timber, air purification, soil formation and
pollination.

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