Organism
Forest Ecosystem (Nitrogen Cycle)
TL;DR
Forest ecosystems demonstrate purely distributed function through processes like nitrogen cycling.
Forest ecosystems demonstrate purely distributed function through processes like nitrogen cycling. Multiple pathways operate without central coordination: bacteria fix nitrogen, plants absorb it, herbivores consume plants, decomposers release nitrogen from dead matter. Each organism acts according to its own metabolic needs.
Provides robustness through functional redundancy, local adaptation, and evolutionary innovation, but lacks goal-directed optimization and coordinates poorly against novel threats.
Notable Traits of Forest Ecosystem (Nitrogen Cycle)
- No central coordinating authority
- Emergent regulation from individual actions
- Functional redundancy provides resilience