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Ecosystems have trouble adjusting to short-term changes.
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Ecosystems are generally adapted to short-term variability (daily, seasonal, weather events) and can often recover from brief disturbances. They have more difficulty adjusting to long-term, sustained changes (like persistent climate shifts, habitat loss, or species invasions) that alter conditions beyond their natural range of variability.
Ecosystems are generally adapted to short-term variability (daily, seasonal, weather events) and can often recover from brief disturbances. They have more difficulty adjusting to long-term, sustained changes (like persistent climate shifts, habitat loss, or species invasions) that alter conditions beyond their natural range of variability.
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