Contact with some sort of ecosystem is a daily occurrence for everyone. It surrounds us and is a part of everything we touch. The impact that humanity plays on the Earth’s ecosystems is not realized by many people. Constant attention and wisdom is required to maintain this delicate balance. It is distressing that a vast majority of people are unaware of the way they effect their immediate environment, not to speak of the delicate balance of nature’s ecosystem. Are you aware of the importance? The ecosystems are many and what is important for us to know is how they affect our daily lives and how we are an integral part of them. The purpose of this audio program is to present the basic concepts of ecosystems, and we may even look more closely at how they are classified. Hopefully, this article will address the issues you may want to know about your ambient environment.
What is the system for classification of an ecosystem?
Ecosystems are categorized accordingly using multiple various methods. The classification can also be based upon the vegetation and terrain like a rain forest ecosystem. Classification may be according to the kind of atmosphere where they live, such as the marine ecosystem. A consistent classification system still remains elusive although experts and researchers studying ecosystems are working hard to define a universal classification system that can identify ecosystems for protection purposes.
What do you infer from Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.
Scientists and researchers in 2001 undertook an effort to study the ecosystems of the world and determine the extent of the damage that has been done to them by mankind. It was the biggest project ever that attempted to list and label all the ecosystems on Earth. In conclusion, the past fifty years has seen more damage to the Earth’s ecosystem compared to any other time in the history of humankind. If we want to continue to live in a sustaining environment then this assessment is important to humans everywhere. We must be clear what are the effects on the environment for us to make the required changes to ensure a brighter future for our planet.
What is the definition of a biome?
The ecosystem is also called a biome. It is caused by groups of organisms, animals, and plants all working together in one little area. It may be either an urban biome or a biome in the outback of Australia. In the larger biome of area even our homes are considered to be a biome within. You need to keep in mind that it also includes any non-living object that is present within the region.
How are ecosystems formed?
An environment and an organism are the starting points. This initial starting point will kick off the creation of an entire ecosystem. Changes in the ecosystem begin with the growth and flourishing of organisms besides coming into area of flora and other fauna. A piece of coral starting to grow in a marine environment would be the best example. As the coral starts to grow or increase in number, marine species like fish start taking shelter and food from coral. Presently, this is now what we call the ecosystem. Although it is an ecosystem that exists within a larger ecosystem, it is still considered an ecosystem.
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