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Ecosystem Resilience An ecosystem is a local environment with its complex community of organisms functioning together as a unit. An ecosystem can be damaged by natural disasters or by human activity. If the ecosystem has a limited variety of species, then destroying even one species of plant or animal can change the ecosystem forever. A resilient ecosystem, however, is able to restore itself to its original, pre-disturbance condition. Resilience in an ecosystem is possible when the ecosystem is populated by a large variety of species: if one species is eliminated by a disturbance, other species are able to take the place of that species, which allows the ecosystem to avoid long-term change. Ecosystem resilience talks about a biological phenomenon that when the ecosystem is populated by a large variety of species, even if one species is eliminated by a disturbance, other species are able to take the place of that species, and the ecosystem thus avoids long-term change. The professor talks about an example of the ecosystem in coral reef ocean where there is a wide range of fish species living. But when the water get polluted there, a kind of fish feeding on algae get extinct and algae will increase to harm the coral reef if there’s no other fish eat it. But it didn't happen because there are many other species left eating the algae. Although the population of algae and other species living on algae increased at first, the population return to normal in the end because of the great variety of species.

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Using the coral reef as an example, explain what it means for an ecosystem to be resilient.

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