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The Correlation Between Positive Feedback Mechanisms and Biodiversity

Ioannis Dedes
5 min readJun 18, 2020

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When analysing positive feedback mechanisms and their effects on the environment and more specifically, on the biodiversity of the environment, we need to define the terms that provide an explanation on the origins of these procedures. In order to understand the connection between the diversity of the environment and balancing mechanisms, this article helps you by providing information on the different types of equilibria, by explaining how positive feedback procedures function and its, direct or indirect, impact on the sustainable development and replenishment of resources.

The three types of different equilibria are categorized as stable, neutral and unstable. An analysis of the neutral equilibria won’t be included, due to the fact that there is no relation with the themes examined.

At the first place, we examine stable equilibria as the definition for systems which, after being disturbed and distracted, are able to return to their original form. When this cycle occurs on the equilibrium of living organisms, homeostasis is the most precise word. Homeostasis is the tendency of living bions to resist any changes in their equilibrium. For example, when someone runs and the body temperature rises, it is obvious that after the activation of some mechanisms in the body, the temperature will fall again…

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Ioannis Dedes
Ioannis Dedes

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