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Understanding the role of humans as ‘ecosystem engineers’ requires a deep-time perspective rooted in evolutionary history and the fossil record. However, no con-ceptual framework exists for studying the rise of ecosystem engineering in deep time, requiring us to consider effects that fall outside the scope of traditional defini-tions. Here, we present a new framework applicable to both modern and ancient engineering-type effects. We propose a new term – ‘Earth system engineering’ – to describe biological processes that alter the structure and function of planetary spheres, and which combines core tenets of ecosystem engineering, niche construction, and legacy effects. We illustrate this framework using the fossil record, and show how it can be applied across the tree of life, and throughout Earth history.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available November 1, 2026
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Balk, Meghan A.; Deck, John; Emery, Kitty F.; Walls, Ramona L.; Reuter, Dana; LaFrance, Raphael; Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquín; Barrett, Paul; Blois, Jessica; Boileau, Arianne; et al (, iScience)
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