Selfrescuing
Selfrescuing refers to a set of behaviors, mechanisms, or systems that enable an organism or a system to recover from adverse conditions independently, without external intervention. This concept is observed across biological, ecological, and engineered systems, highlighting resilience and autonomous recovery capabilities.
In biological contexts, selfrescuing mechanisms allow organisms to survive disturbances such as injury, environmental stress, or
Ecologically, selfrescuing ecosystems maintain stability through internal feedbacks and diversity that buffer against disturbances. Coral reefs
In engineering, selfrescuing systems are designed to detect failures or faults and initiate corrective actions automatically.
The study of selfrescuing systems emphasizes sustainability and robustness by incorporating redundancy, adaptability, and self-organization. These
Overall, selfrescuing represents a vital property for both living systems and engineered solutions, underpinning resilience, continuity,