Ecosystems - Physical aspects
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Definition
An ecosystem (or ecological system) is made up of interacting complex networks of interacting complex processes, which take on physical and cognitive forms, connected by a dense network of evolving relations that create a complex dynamic of Interactions.
Inorganic (abiotic) Material Forms and organic (biotic) forms, interacting incessantly with exchanges of complex Information (Energy and nourishing materials), coevolve on the border of dynamic balances that sustain life in the continuous exploration of the possible that becomes the actual.
Common definition
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Description
See also
- Systems
- Physical Systems
- Cognitive Systems
- Metacognitive Systems
- Cognitive Systems - Physical aspects
- Cognitive Systems - Cognitive aspects
- Ecosystems - Cognitive aspects
- Knowledge Systems
- Dynamics of the Forms
- Forms
- Universe
- TFNR - The Forms and the Universe
- TFNR - The Forms of the Universe
- TFNR - Material forms
- TFNR - Complex structures: atoms, molecules, bodies, systems
- TFNR - The physical structure of living beings
- TFNR - Immaterial forms
- TFNR - The Universe of the Forms
- TFNR - The origin and evolution of the Universe
- TFNR - Dynamics of the cosmos
- TFNR - Objects and structures in the cosmos
- TFNR - A brief history of the Universe
Classification
- Topic id: t_ecosystems_ph_asp
- Belongs to the class: Systems
- Has as instances:
- Belongs to the groups:
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- Semantic Map Test Version: ekmt|map=m_ph_dynamics&topic=t_ecosystems_ph_asp