Ecosystem functions
ecosystem functions are Energy circuits, food chains, Diversity patterns in time and space, Nutrient cycles, development and evolution, and control within an ecosystem. (Odum 1971, 8)
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Herbivore | ■■■■ |
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Habitat | ■■■■ |
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Beetle | ■■■■ |
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Single-celled organism | ■■■■ |
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Moisture | ■■■■ |
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