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  2. Ecosystem engineer - Wikipedia

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    An ecosystem engineer is any species that creates, significantly modifies, maintains or destroys a habitat. These organisms can have a large impact on species richness and landscape-level heterogeneity of an area. [1] As a result, ecosystem engineers are important for maintaining the health and stability of the environment they are living in.

  3. Ecological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Mitsch and Jorgensen [3] identified five Functional Classes for ecological engineering designs: Ecosystem utilized to reduce/solve pollution problem. Example: phytoremediation, wastewater wetland, and bioretention of stormwater to filter excess nutrients and metals pollution; Ecosystem imitated or copied to address resource problem.

  4. Keystone species - Wikipedia

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    The beaver is a well known ecosystem engineer and keystone species. It transforms its territory from a stream to a pond or swamp. It transforms its territory from a stream to a pond or swamp. Beavers affect the environment first altering the edges of riparian areas by cutting down older trees to use for their dams.

  5. Biological engineering - Wikipedia

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    Biological engineering or bioengineering is the application ... Examples of bioengineering research include bacteria ... animals), and even to biomes and ecosystems. ...

  6. Bioturbation - Wikipedia

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    Bioturbators are deemed ecosystem engineers because they alter resource availability to other species through the physical changes they make to their environments. [5] This type of ecosystem change affects the evolution of cohabitating species and the environment, [ 5 ] which is evident in trace fossils left in marine and terrestrial sediments.

  7. List of environmental research institutes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of environmental research institutes, by country or region. These organizations undertake research on the sustainable management of resources , including water , energy and biodiversity .

  8. Rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Ecosystem engineers are ‘organisms that demonstrably modify the structure of their habitats’. [60] Examples of ecosystem engineers in rewilding include beaver, elephants, bison, elk, cattle (as analogues for the extinct aurochs) and pigs (as analogues for wild boar). [61] [62] [63] [64]

  9. Biological systems engineering - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] For this reason, biological systems engineers are becoming integral parts of many environmental engineering firms, federal agencies, and biotechnology industries. A biological systems engineer will often address the solution to a problem from the perspective of employing living systems to enact change.