A healthy ecosystem is one that is built upon a foundation of stability.
Stable is not the word I would use to describe the state of a healthy ecosystem. You can have a healthy ecosystem that’s not stable, but stable and healthy are not in the same category.
A healthy ecosystem has a foundation of stability.
Stability in an ecosystem is a measure of the degree to which the environment is governed by the elements of the ecosystem. For instance, if the weather is the only thing that is stable, then the ecosystem will be a tornado. A healthy ecosystem is one with a single element that is not the sole source of its stability.
An ecosystem can be stable or unstable, but it can not be healthy or unhealthy, or vice versa. To be in a healthy ecosystem, the elements are in balance. If all elements of an ecosystem are in balance, then it is healthy. If there are elements that are not balanced, then it is not healthy.
To be healthy, the entire ecosystem must be in balance. If there are elements that are unstable, then the ecosystem is not healthy. If the ecosystem is unstable, it is not healthy.
If you want to know which of the following is the most stable ecosystem, you might consider it a good idea to start with an ecosystem that is healthy. If you want to know what a healthy ecosystem looks like, you might consider it a good idea to start with an ecosystem that is stable. If you want to know how to balance the elements of an ecosystem, you might consider it a good idea to start with an ecosystem that is healthy.
The problem is that the more stable an ecosystem looks, the more likely your readers will find it. Here’s why: there are very few elements that make you care about an ecosystem; there are no solid rules around which elements can be set.
To see whether or not ecosystems are stable you need to know the elements of an ecosystem. If you want to know what elements make an ecosystem healthy, you need to know the elements that make an ecosystem unhealthy.