ekosfera
Ekosfera is a term used in ecology to describe the global system of living organisms and the environments they inhabit. It includes the biosphere—the sum of all ecosystems on Earth—and the surrounding physical media: atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. The ekosfera encompasses the processes that sustain life, such as energy capture by photosynthesis, transfer of energy through food webs, and cycling of nutrients like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Within the ekosfera, ecosystems vary greatly in size and organization, from microhabitats to vast biogeochemical cycles.
Ecosystem services provided by the ekosfera include provisioning services (food, water, medicine), regulating services (climate regulation,
Human activity affects the ekosfera through habitat alteration, pollution, overexploitation, invasive species, and climate change. Protecting
Related concepts include the biosphere and the ecosphere. Some scientific perspectives also emphasize the Earth as