Mixed ecosystems

Mixed ecosystems are those that combine two ecosystems. For example, an ecosystem that combines a terrestrial ecosystem with an aquatic one.
In mixed ecosystems you can find several types of animals, both terrestrial and marine, living in the same place.
Generally, animals that live in a mixed ecosystem have a food relationship. Fish and birds, or crabs and larvae are an example of this.
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with non-living components of their environment (such as water, air or soil) interacting as a system. These biotic and abiotic components are related to each other through nutrient cycles and energy cycles.
An ecosystem is defined by the channel of interactions between its organisms, and between the organisms and their environment; They can be any size, but they usually occupy specific limited spaces.


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