LIFE SCIENCE

OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE

ECOLOGY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The recolonization of a habitat following a specific event like flood, volcanic eruption, or climate change is referred to as:
A
Primary Succession
B
Secondary Succession
C
Climax Community
D
Ecosystem Proliferation
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The stages are: Pioneer Species: These are the first species to begin colonizing the ecosystem. Intermediate Species: Once the pioneer species colonize the area, this species begins to emerge. Climax community: This is the stage at which a more stable ecosystem begins to emerge and homeostasis is achieved.

Detailed explanation-2: -In secondary succession, a previously occupied area is re-colonized following a disturbance that kills much or all of its community. A classic example of secondary succession occurs in oak and hickory forests cleared by wildfire. Wildfires will burn most vegetation and kill animals unable to flee the area.

Detailed explanation-3: -Secondary succession occurs when the severity of disturbance is insufficient to remove all the existing vegetation and soil from a site. Many different kinds of disturbances, such as fire, flooding, windstorms, and human activities (e.g., logging of forests) can initiate secondary succession.

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