During The Process Of Ecological Succession The Changes That Take Place In Communities Are
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During the process of ecological succession, the changes that take place in a community are in a defined hierarchy. They change in a common trend in which the no. of individuals and the biomass increases sequentially.
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The successive replacement of communities that results in gradual changes in the species composition of a given area to attain the climax stable community is called ecological succession.
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