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Definition of ecosystem in English: ecosystemnoun ˈiːkəʊsɪstəmˈikoʊˌsɪstəm Ecology 1A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. the marine ecosystem of the northern Gulf had suffered irreparable damage Example sentencesExamples - However, there is also substitutability between organisms in an ecosystem.
- That was the first time I got to spend a lot of intimate time in a marine ecosystem.
- However, common species play pivotal roles in ecosystems, providing habitats and food for our fauna.
- Some people apply different rules to aquatic ecosystems compared to terrestrial ecosystems.
- These species effects are often as strong as, or stronger than, the direct effects of environment on ecosystems.
Synonyms living things, living beings, living creatures, the living - 1.1 (in general use) a complex network or interconnected system.
Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial ecosystem the entire ecosystem of film and video production will eventually go digital Example sentencesExamples - In an economy, government laws and government programs are part of the ecosystem.
- And Apple would have to compete more on features and price than the exclusive access its devices have to its online retail ecosystem.
- But large audiences won't save an ecosystem in which costs are high and advertising has plunged.
- Smartbooks could take off if the software ecosystem surrounding Linux operating systems were to expand, he said.
- The introduction of this and other electric vehicles will require a vast ecosystem of entrepreneurial businesses.
- My focus is on healthcare systems in east Africa, in particular mapping out the ecosystem for healthcare products and services for low-income consumers.
- Successful entrepreneurs who are willing to invest time and money to support the next generation of start-ups are a vital part of the ecosystem and very complementary to the established venture capital funds.
- In their ecosystem - the one that drives 85% + of all search traffic on the web - there are guidelines, best practices, rules and regulations.
- Our members cannot continue to innovate and invest in the shadow of an illegal peer-to-peer ecosystem.
- This is too simple and doesn't address the complexity of the business ecosystem.
- Earlier this year, in talking about the changing nature of sports reporting, one of the things we mentioned was that you shouldn't count out players themselves as a part of that ecosystem, since they could now go direct to fans themselves, without having to talk through a reporter.
- We also need a greater understanding of corporate governance within the whole ecosystem.
- The ecosystem of the mobile phone is a unique economy in its own right, in which consumers merge with producers fired by something the web never had: a simple micropayments system.
- Security threats can come from any point in a business' ecosystem of internal and external contacts.
- Perhaps the most important thing for any smartphone is the ecosystem that grows up around it.
Definition of ecosystem in US English: ecosystemnounˈēkōˌsistəmˈikoʊˌsɪstəm Ecology 1A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. Example sentencesExamples - However, there is also substitutability between organisms in an ecosystem.
- That was the first time I got to spend a lot of intimate time in a marine ecosystem.
- However, common species play pivotal roles in ecosystems, providing habitats and food for our fauna.
- Some people apply different rules to aquatic ecosystems compared to terrestrial ecosystems.
- These species effects are often as strong as, or stronger than, the direct effects of environment on ecosystems.
Synonyms living things, living beings, living creatures, the living - 1.1 (in general use) a complex network or interconnected system.
Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial ecosystem the entire ecosystem of movie and video production will eventually go digital Example sentencesExamples - The introduction of this and other electric vehicles will require a vast ecosystem of entrepreneurial businesses.
- And Apple would have to compete more on features and price than the exclusive access its devices have to its online retail ecosystem.
- Security threats can come from any point in a business' ecosystem of internal and external contacts.
- This is too simple and doesn't address the complexity of the business ecosystem.
- In an economy, government laws and government programs are part of the ecosystem.
- Successful entrepreneurs who are willing to invest time and money to support the next generation of start-ups are a vital part of the ecosystem and very complementary to the established venture capital funds.
- The ecosystem of the mobile phone is a unique economy in its own right, in which consumers merge with producers fired by something the web never had: a simple micropayments system.
- Perhaps the most important thing for any smartphone is the ecosystem that grows up around it.
- Earlier this year, in talking about the changing nature of sports reporting, one of the things we mentioned was that you shouldn't count out players themselves as a part of that ecosystem, since they could now go direct to fans themselves, without having to talk through a reporter.
- Smartbooks could take off if the software ecosystem surrounding Linux operating systems were to expand, he said.
- Our members cannot continue to innovate and invest in the shadow of an illegal peer-to-peer ecosystem.
- In their ecosystem - the one that drives 85% + of all search traffic on the web - there are guidelines, best practices, rules and regulations.
- We also need a greater understanding of corporate governance within the whole ecosystem.
- But large audiences won't save an ecosystem in which costs are high and advertising has plunged.
- My focus is on healthcare systems in east Africa, in particular mapping out the ecosystem for healthcare products and services for low-income consumers.
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