ecosystem

noun

eco·​sys·​tem ˈē-kō-ˌsi-stəm How to pronounce ecosystem (audio)
ˈe-kō-
plural ecosystems
1
: the complex of a community of organisms and its environment functioning as an ecological unit
That influx of fresh water alters the ocean's salinity near the seafloor, a factor that influences the makeup of the ecosystems in those places.Sid Perkins
Global warming, if it proceeds as many scientists predict, threatens to undo decades of conservation work and could mean the destruction of the monarch butterfly, the edelweiss, the polar bear and innumerable other species living in fragile ecosystems, an emerging body of scientific evidence suggests.William K. Stevens
2
: something (such as a network of businesses) considered to resemble an ecological ecosystem especially because of its complex interdependent parts
Newspaper layoffs have ripple effects for the entire local news ecosystem because, as the Congressional Research Service noted, television, radio and online outlets often "piggyback on reporting done by much larger newspaper staffs."David Sirota
Lots of Walmart customers are underserved by banks and other financial institutions, [Daniel] Eckert says; the company's experiments with finance-related products and services help customers "not only save money but also have access to a financial ecosystem they were crowded out from."Rob Walker
ecosystemic adjective
The Amazon invariably evokes superlatives and often hyperbole. Stock images such as river dimensions and biotic variety are now joined with notions of forest biomass and ecosystemic complexity. Kent Mathewson
The women of Sex and the City occasionally argued, sure, but their ecosystemic purpose—to be there for their friends as they date and search and marry—was always extremely clear. Megan Garber

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The Environment of Ecosystem

For the now-ubiquitous prefix eco-, we can thank the great German zoologist Ernst Haeckel, who in 1866 coined the term oekologie from the Greek oikos, meaning “home, place to live.” Haeckel was thinking primarily of the “homes” of animals, but by the time the word translated into English in 1875 (initially spelled “oecology”), its meaning had broadened to embrace plant habitats as well. The related term ecosystem was proposed by the British botanist Arthur Tansley, 60 years after one of his own professors first translated Haeckel’s oekologie. It may have been ecosystem, which treats eco- as a prefix to a standard English word, that gave English speakers permission to do the same in coining a host of other terms: ecosphere, ecotour, eco-friendly, and all the rest. Meanwhile, ecosystem itself has been appropriated freely in all kinds of contexts well removed from the natural environment: the “app ecosystem,” the “education ecosystem,” the “startup ecosystem,” the “pop-culture ecosystem,” the “mobile ecosystem,” the “biking ecosystem,” and so forth.

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Each server existed as its own micro-community within the greater World of Warcraft ecosystem. Cameron Koch, Rolling Stone, 23 Nov. 2024 And the commercial breaks were programmed with a frequency that was far less of an issue, as people were accustomed to flipping channels, with that behavior priced into the TV ecosystem. Jonathan Bing, Deadline, 22 Nov. 2024 During a discussion moderated by Rajeev Masand, COO of Dharma Cornerstone Agency, panelists addressed the complex ecosystem required to sustain independent filmmaking in India. Naman Ramachandran, Variety, 22 Nov. 2024 Known as a small-market team that can’t offer the same lifestyle amenities that attract free agents to other markets, the Jets’ success is especially noteworthy since they’ve long been seen as a squad that operates at a disadvantage in the NHL ecosystem. Carol Schram, Forbes, 22 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for ecosystem 

Word History

First Known Use

1935, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of ecosystem was in 1935

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“Ecosystem.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ecosystem. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

ecosystem

noun
eco·​sys·​tem ˈē-kō-ˌsis-təm How to pronounce ecosystem (audio)
ˈek-ō-
: a system made up of an ecological community of living things interacting with their environment especially under natural conditions

Medical Definition

ecosystem

noun
eco·​sys·​tem -ˌsis-təm How to pronounce ecosystem (audio)
: the complex of a community and its environment functioning as an ecological unit in nature

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