WHAT ability to endure in changing conditions an ecosystem’s ability to endure in changing conditions an ecosystem’s ability to manage population density an ecosystem’s ability to manage population density an ecosystem’s ability to improve after a setback an ecosystem’s ability to improve after a setback an ecosystem’s ability to replace species that are wiped out

An ecosystem's ability to endure in changing conditions is known as resilience. This refers to the ecosystem's capacity to adapt and recover from disturbances or changes in its environment.

An ecosystem's ability to manage population density is known as carrying capacity. This refers to the maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain indefinitely.

An ecosystem's ability to improve after a setback is known as regeneration. This involves the ecosystem bouncing back and recovering from a disturbance, such as a natural disaster or human impact.

An ecosystem's ability to replace species that are wiped out is known as biodiversity. This refers to the variety of species within an ecosystem and the ability of that ecosystem to support and sustain a healthy and diverse community of organisms.