biogeisiin
Biogeisiin is an interdisciplinary concept in ecology and earth science that describes the feedbacks between living systems and the Earth's geochemical environment. The term appears in some European academic discussions to refer to the dynamic coupling of biological processes with geological and chemical processes that shape landscapes and climate. Core ideas include the influence of organisms on biogeochemical cycles, such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and silica, and, conversely, how geochemical conditions—soil mineralogy, pH, redox state, and mineral weathering rates—shape microbial communities, plant productivity, and ecosystem structure.
Scope and approaches: Biogeisiin spans soils, freshwater, and marine systems, and scales from microbes to landscapes.
History and status: The concept is not universally standardized and is used variably within the literature
Significance: Biogeisiin aims to improve understanding of biosphere–geosphere feedbacks and has relevance for soil formation, carbon
See also: Biogeochemistry, Biogeography, Ecosystem ecology, Geomicrobiology.