ECOLOGY
ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION
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A change in weather
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The dominant species in one particular area
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A gradual change in plant and animal life in an ecosystem over time
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Species that survive best when there is little or no competition in an area
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Detailed explanation-1: -What is Ecological Succession? Ecological succession is the steady and gradual change in a species of a given area with respect to the changing environment. It is a predictable change and is an inevitable process of nature as all the biotic components have to keep up with the changes in our environment.
Detailed explanation-2: -Ecological succession is the process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes over time. Gradually, these communities replace one another until a “climax community”-like a mature forest-is reached, or until a disturbance, like a fire, occurs.
Detailed explanation-3: -Ecological succession is a gradual process of change and replacement of the types of species in a community. The process of ecological succession may take hundreds or thousands of years. Each new community that arises often makes it harder for the previous community to survive.
Detailed explanation-4: -Ecological succession is the gradual and fairly predictable change in the species composition of a given area. During succession, some species colonies area and their population become more numerous, whereas, the population of other species declines and even disappears.
Detailed explanation-5: -Ecosystems, the interactive system of living and nonliving organisms in a specific location, change slowly over time. When new plants and animals arrive in an area, they either thrive or struggle. Thriving species sometimes displace native species. When this happens, the system as a whole begins to change.