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A managed ecosystem simply means a area that has been controlled by humans and you can often tell in a ecosystem or habit/ area is managed or natural
artificial ecosystems are not invaded by humans
We don't spend a lot of time in natural ecosystems because where ever we are, chances are the biotic and abiotic factors has been changed. They change becuase humans changed it. When humans change the ecosystem it is no longer a natural ecosystem. We use natural ecosystems and turn it into thing's like golf courses, housing area's etc. So basically we are in non natural ecosystems most of the time. But the only time we do use (or are in) a natural ecosystem in when we are in/by a forest, pond (that was naturally made) etc. Hope that helped :)
explain in short answer interactions between humans and natural ecosystems.
Chickens belong in the terrestrial ecosystem. This is the same ecosystem in which humans and other such animals belong. The other type of ecosystem is the aquatic ecosystem. From here you will find other sub categories of ecosystems that are used by scientists to classify animals, plants, and other living organisms.
The ecosystem will damage humans.
No, giraffes do not harm the Earth. No species in its proper ecosystem is harmful to the Earth as a whole. Rather, every species in its natural ecosystem helps to support the ecosystem. The only exception to that rule is humans.
HUMANS! im not kidding!HUMANS! YOU ARE KILLING THEM!
Domestic dogs cohabit with humans, they do not have a natural habitat as such because they are all a product of artificial selection from generations of human owners.
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The presence of humans does not convey any advantage to the ecosystem. The most we can do is minimize the damage we cause.
Humans can make simple decisions if they use common sense. Most humans make simple decisions into difficult decisions or make something harder than it really is.