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Ecosystem resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to resist, recover from, or adapt to disturbances while maintaining its essential structure, function, and ability to provide ecosystem services.
The term mobile link’ typically refers to an organism that moves between different habitats or ecosystems, connecting them and facilitating the exchange of energy, nutrients, or other ecological processes.
Ecosystem engineers are organisms that create, maintain, and modify habitats by significantly altering the chemical and physical composition of substrates.
One example of ecosystem engineers is herbivorous reef fishes, which feed on plants and algae.
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