Balance of nature


Definition:
 

The "balance of nature" is a concept in ecology.

Stability: 

It suggests ecosystems have a natural equilibrium.

Harmony: 

This equilibrium implies a delicate harmony among species and environmental factors.

Species roles:

Each species is believed to play a specific role in maintaining stability.

Human interference: 

It implies that stability persists without significant human interference.

Dynamic nature:

However, contemporary ecological research has shown ecosystems are dynamic.

Factors:

Ecosystems change due to factors like climate fluctuations, species interactions, and human activities.

Complexity:

 Ecologists recognize ecosystems as complex systems.

Adaptation:

They continuously adapt and evolve rather than remain in a fixed balance.

Acknowledgment:

While the idea persists, it's understood that ecosystems are not static but constantly changing.


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