Diversity of ecosystems

Diversity of ecosystems:
For example, there is an overlap of biodiversity between the land and water system. This overlap is on the shoulders of amphibians, which are the common denominator of the two ecosystems. Even within the same system, there are aquatic plants living in Salt and fresh water The Turmeric plant is the common denominator between the two centers where it can live in salt and fresh water at the same time. Thus, environmental systems overlap to such an extent that they can not be fully identified and identified. The second difficulty is the inability to determine the ecosystems, species and vital links between these species. The examples here are numerous and endless, and the field can live in agricultural areas and in the adjacent pasture areas.
In addition to the diversity of ecosystems, there are other factors contributing to the enrichment of biodiversity:
- The relative abundance of species in a particular area and the nature of the relationship between these species (predation - coexistence - parasitism .. etc).
- Age structure of biological groups and the ability of these groups to reproduce.
- Biomagnetic patterns in the single environmental environment.
- The living structure of these species and their susceptibility to change over time.
The relationships between the groups within the same environmental environment and the change of these relationships over time. The deer plays with the wolf, but this game will not last long, the deer will turn into prey, perhaps to the same wolf who was a small puppy playing with him.
It is therefore important to study the diversity in the structure, structure and function of ecosystems and not only to study genetic diversity and diversity of other species.
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