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Why do we think of ecosystems as systems within systems?

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In systems, the relationships between individual parts may be more important than the parts. An ecosystem is not just a collection of species, but includes living things interacting with each other and their nonliving environment. In the systems view, the "objects" of study are networks of relationships.

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