Biology

in terms of biodiversity and its conservation , how do systems function as dynamic systems??

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Dynamic systems in terms of biodiversity and conservation involve the ongoing interactions between the environment and the different species within the ecosystem. For example, stability within an environment is the result of the many ecological interactions between species, meaning that if one species increases in numbers or decreases, this can have a ripple effect throughout the entire system. Additionally, dynamic systems in biodiversity and conservation can involve disturbances like natural disasters or climate change, which can quickly alter an environment's equilibrium and disrupt the balance of species and ecosystems. An important goal of conservationists is to promote a dynamic system that is both healthy and resilient through the reintroduction of missing species and protecting important habitat.

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