ecosystem disruption
Ecosystem disruption refers to significant disturbances or changes in the natural balance and functioning of an ecosystem, often caused by human activities or natural events. It involves the disruption of interdependent relationships between organisms and their physical environment, which can lead to negative impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and overall ecological health.
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Related Concepts (22)
- acidification of oceans
- clear-cutting
- climate change
- deforestation
- drought
- droughts
- environmental impact
- eutrophication
- fragmentation of habitats
- genetic diversity loss
- habitat loss
- illegal logging
- invasive species
- land degradation
- overexploitation
- overfishing
- pesticide use
- pollution
- rainforest destruction
- soil erosion
- species extinction
- urbanization
Similar Concepts
- catastrophic collapse of ecosystems
- ecosystem changes
- ecosystem conservation
- ecosystem degradation
- ecosystem destruction
- ecosystem disruptions
- ecosystem interdependencies
- ecosystem preservation
- ecosystem restoration
- ecosystem stability
- ecosystems
- fragmentation of ecosystems
- impact on ecosystems
- technological disruption
- threatened ecosystems