ecosystems
Ecosystems are dynamic complexes of living organisms (plants, animals, microorganisms) interacting with each other and their physical environment (air, water, soil, climate) as a functional unit. They include the flow of energy through the system, primarily via photosynthesis and predation, and nutrient cycling that recycles carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and other elements. An ecosystem's structure emerges from its community composition, species interactions, and physical conditions, and is characterized by properties such as biodiversity, productivity, and resilience.
Ecosystems range in scale from a pond to a forest biome. Broad categories include terrestrial ecosystems (forests,
Ecosystem services are commonly grouped into provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural benefits. Human activities such as