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ecosystem
[ ee-koh-sis-tuhm, ek-oh- ]
noun
- Ecology. a system, or a group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment:
Aquatic ecosystems differ radically from their terrestrial counterparts.
- any system or network of interconnecting and interacting parts, as in a business:
The success of Apple’s ecosystem depends on hardware/software integration.
Manufacturers, retailers, and customers are all part of the automotive industry’s ecosystem.
ecosystem
/ ˈɛkəʊ-; ˈiːkəʊˌsɪstəm /
noun
- ecology a system involving the interactions between a community of living organisms in a particular area and its nonliving environment
ecosystem
- A community of organisms together with their physical environment, viewed as a system of interacting and interdependent relationships and including such processes as the flow of energy through trophic levels and the cycling of chemical elements and compounds through living and nonliving components of the system.
ecosystem
- A collection of living things and the environment in which they live. For example, a prairie ecosystem includes coyotes, the rabbits on which they feed, and the grasses that feed the rabbits.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of ecosystem1
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Example Sentences
“The National Climate Assessment helps communities understand how climate affects their population, their ecosystem, their infrastructure, and helps them prepare and adapt to these changes,” Samaras said.
Armenia's tech ecosystem received an unexpected boost in 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Like forests, human societies are complex ecosystems of diverse peoples, backgrounds, experiences and opinions.
The spill poisoned the river’s ecosystem for a 40-mile stretch, killing tens of thousands of fish, as well as all the bugs and vegetation.
It was ultimately selected by the Constitutional Court to help determine binding jurisprudence on how the Rights of Nature should be applied to endangered ecosystems and species.
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