Definīcija:An ecological system may be said to be stable during that period of time when no species becomes extinct (thereby creating a vacant niche) and none reaches plague proportions for long enough to destroy the niches of other species and cause them to be come extinct. A stable ecosystem is one in which all niches are fully occupied by appropriate species. Whatever stability there is in the ecological world it is not a static equilibrium, but a fluctuating or dynamic one, one normally a highly fluctuating. Stability lies in the ability to bounce back, not in the ability to hold tenaciously to ground once taken or numbers once achieved
VVC izstrādātie lauksaimniecības, mežsaimniecības, zivsaimniecības un pārtikas rūpniecības termini