Macrobases
Macrobases are large-scale ecosystems that support complex and interconnected networks of living organisms, including microorganisms, plants, animals, and other life forms. These ecosystems are characterized by a high degree of organization and complexity, often incorporating deliberate design and engineering principles to manage resource flows, waste management, and energy production.
Macrobases can be found in various forms, including food production systems, wastewater treatment plants, bioremediation facilities,
Macrobases rely on intricate interactions between different components, including the physical environment, microbiota, plants, and animals.
Research on macrobases has far-reaching implications for our understanding of ecological systems, biotechnology, and biomanufacturing. By