ecosystem topics

Ecosystem Topics pages are distinct from Anthropogenic Topics in that they consider the structures and processes of landscapes not directly resulting from human activity. Biology pages describe the living world taxonomically, with additional categories for Life History and Behavior to explore the lifecycles and choices commonly made by individual organisms. Geophysics pages consider air, earth, and water and how they interact with gravity and other planetary forces. Ecology is a crossover topic that considers a mishmash of relationships among populations and their physical environments: including the entwined topics of Biodiversity, Biogeography and Introduced Species, as well as Wildfire and Limiting Factor. A fourth important category is Landform which crosses over into our definition of Places and describes Landform-Scale places, using a variety of geomorphic frameworks, but encompassing physical, biological, ecological, and anthropogenic implications.

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