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Ecosystems are habitats within biomes that form an integrated whole and a dynamically responsive system having both physical and biological complexes.
The underlying concept can be traced back to 1864 in the published work of George Perkins Marsh (" Man and Nature ").
Within an ecosystem, organisms are linked to the physical and biological components of their environment to which they are adapted.
Ecosystems are complex adaptive systems where the interaction of life processes form self-organizing patterns across different scales of time and space.
Ecosystems are broadly categorized as terrestrial, freshwater, atmospheric, or marine.
Differences stem from the nature of the unique physical environments that shapes the biodiversity within each.
A more recent addition to ecosystem ecology are technoecosystems, which are affected by or primarily the result of human activity.

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