
bioregulation
Bioregulation refers to the natural processes through which ecosystems maintain balance and health. It involves the interactions among plants, animals, soil, and water that regulate environmental conditions, such as nutrient cycling, climate moderation, and habitat stability. When ecosystems are healthy, they self-adjust to disruptions, restoring equilibrium without external interventions. Bioregulation emphasizes working with nature’s inherent systems, promoting sustainable practices that support ecosystems' resilience. Understanding bioregulation helps us protect natural environments, ensuring they continue to provide essential services like clean air, water, and food, vital for both nature and human well-being.