catastrophic collapse of ecosystems
"Catastrophic collapse of ecosystems" refers to a rapid and severe decline in the functioning and biodiversity of an ecosystem, resulting from a significant disruption or damage to its essential components, often leading to severe environmental and ecological consequences.
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