
Natural Disruptions to Ecosystems
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Biology
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9th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Stability and changes in ecosystems
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Ecosystems are composed of living organisms and their physical environment. These ecosystems are essential to human survival because they provide us with many resources such as food, clean air, and water. However, ecosystems are constantly changing and evolving, and it's important for us to understand how these changes affect the stability of the ecosystem.
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Stability refers to the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its structure and function over time, despite external disturbances. Stability is essential because it helps ecosystems resist and recover from disturbances such as natural disasters, climate change, or human activities.
Stability
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There are several factors that contribute to the stability of an ecosystem.
One of the most important factors is biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
Ecosystems with high levels of biodiversity are more stable because they can better withstand disturbances.
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Ecosystems are constantly changing, and these changes can be caused by both natural and human factors. Natural factors include climate change, natural disasters, and species interactions, while human factors include pollution, deforestation, and overfishing.
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One significant change that can occur in an ecosystem is a loss of biodiversity. When species go extinct, it can have a ripple effect throughout the ecosystem. For example, if a predator goes extinct, it can lead to an increase in the prey population, which can then have a cascading effect on other species in the ecosystem.
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Habitat loss occurs when an ecosystem's physical environment is altered or destroyed. This can occur due to human activities such as deforestation, urbanization, and industrial development.
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