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| Disruptive characteristics of artificial ecosystems in the big data era |
| Received:June 11, 2025 |
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| KeyWord:biology;big data;computing power models;smartification;integrated ecosystems |
| Author Name | Affiliation | | LU Bingyou | China Rural Technology Development Center, Beijing 100045, China | | ZHAO Wanying | China Rural Technology Development Center, Beijing 100045, China |
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| Although ecological research has achieved significant progress in theoretical system construction, cultivation of sustainable development awareness, and accumulation of ecosystem data, its practical applicability remains limited. The big data era presents new opportunities for ecology. The integration of artificial intelligence and computational power will advance ecological studies toward mining data relationships and enabling precise applications. Artificial ecosystems will exhibit four disruptive characteristics:shift in core actors, evolution of key elements, tool revolution, and coordinated development. These signify a paradigm shift toward intelligent, precise, and harmonious artificial ecosystems, providing a key foundation for implementing ecological theories. |
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