Organic Biophysics of Ecosystems
Organic biophysics is the study of how ecosystems interact with the environment and their inhabitants. It examines how organisms, plants and animals, interact with one another and how their interactions shape and influence the ecology of an environment. Organic biophysics is an important field of research because it allows us to better understand how an environment works, as well as how different species interact with one another. By understanding how organic components of an environment work together, we can better manage resources, anticipate changes in the environment, and plan for their consequences. Organic biophysics also has many applications in conservation and restoration efforts, as well as in understanding and predicting the effects of climate change.
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