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A holistic community (also referred to as closed or unitary community) is an ecosystem where species within the community are interdependent, relying on each other to maintain the balance and stability of the system. These communities are described as working like one unit, meaning that every species plays an important part in the overall well-being of the ecosystem in which the community resides; much like the organelles within a cell, or even the cells making up one organism. Holistic communities have diffused boundaries and an independent species range. Co-evolution is likely to be found in communities structured after this model, as a result of the interdependence and high rates of interaction found among the different populations. Species compositions of communities change sharply at

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  • Comunidad holística (es)
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  • Una comunidad holística (también conocida como cerrada o unitaria) es un ecosistema donde las especies dentro de la comunidad son interdependientes entre sí para mantener el equilibrio y la estabilidad del sistema. Se describe que estas comunidades funcionan como un superorganismo, lo que significa que cada especie juega un papel importante en el bienestar general del ecosistema en el que reside la comunidad; al igual que los orgánulos dentro de una célula, o incluso las células que forman un organismo. Las comunidades holísticas tienen límites difusos y un rango de especies independiente. Coevolución es probable que se encuentran en las comunidades estructuradas según este modelo, como resultado de la interdependencia y las altas tasas de interacción encuentra entre las diferentes poblaci (es)
  • A holistic community (also referred to as closed or unitary community) is an ecosystem where species within the community are interdependent, relying on each other to maintain the balance and stability of the system. These communities are described as working like one unit, meaning that every species plays an important part in the overall well-being of the ecosystem in which the community resides; much like the organelles within a cell, or even the cells making up one organism. Holistic communities have diffused boundaries and an independent species range. Co-evolution is likely to be found in communities structured after this model, as a result of the interdependence and high rates of interaction found among the different populations. Species compositions of communities change sharply at (en)
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  • A holistic community (also referred to as closed or unitary community) is an ecosystem where species within the community are interdependent, relying on each other to maintain the balance and stability of the system. These communities are described as working like one unit, meaning that every species plays an important part in the overall well-being of the ecosystem in which the community resides; much like the organelles within a cell, or even the cells making up one organism. Holistic communities have diffused boundaries and an independent species range. Co-evolution is likely to be found in communities structured after this model, as a result of the interdependence and high rates of interaction found among the different populations. Species compositions of communities change sharply at environmental edges (known as ecotones). (en)
  • Una comunidad holística (también conocida como cerrada o unitaria) es un ecosistema donde las especies dentro de la comunidad son interdependientes entre sí para mantener el equilibrio y la estabilidad del sistema. Se describe que estas comunidades funcionan como un superorganismo, lo que significa que cada especie juega un papel importante en el bienestar general del ecosistema en el que reside la comunidad; al igual que los orgánulos dentro de una célula, o incluso las células que forman un organismo. Las comunidades holísticas tienen límites difusos y un rango de especies independiente. Coevolución es probable que se encuentran en las comunidades estructuradas según este modelo, como resultado de la interdependencia y las altas tasas de interacción encuentra entre las diferentes poblaciones. Se dice que las composiciones de especies de las comunidades cambian bruscamente en los bordes ambientales (conocidos como ecotonos). (es)
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