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ecosystem

[ee-koh-sis-tuhm, ek-oh-] / ˈi koʊˌsɪs təm, ˈɛk oʊ- /
NOUN
environment
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Despite their size, small mammals play essential roles in ecosystems and respond quickly to environmental change.

From Science Daily

“But now the core differentiator is talent. Talent has taken over. The taxation model can be replicated. It’s much more difficult to replicate the research ecosystem that’s in place.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Its latest runs to over 800 pages, looking in detail at areas like air and water quality, soil health, the resilience of ecosystems and people's access to green space.

From BBC

Huyghe’s ecosystems are difficult for museums and collectors to display in perpetuity, making “A::Light” a rare exception because it will be free to see and perpetually on view.

From The Wall Street Journal

What about the ecosystem or nervous system of Los Angeles is baiting jazz music out from its malleable shadow into a renewed prominence and even granting it rank in the clout economy?

From Los Angeles Times