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Explain the characteristics of forest ecosystem. Also mention the problems this ecosystem is facing.

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Answered by SKZ143
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Answer:

Forest ecosystems are defined by a "salient" or common set of characteristics that make the forest ecology of a particular area unique. These very complex sets of forest conditions are studied by forest ecologists who try to isolate and classify the common structural patterns that continually reoccur in a particular forest's environment.

Explanation:

The perfect forest ecosystem is where simpler biotic communities live in the same approximate space with increasingly more complex biotic communities to each communities benefit. In other words, it is where many individual biotic communities symbiotically live in "harmony" with other biotic communities in perpetuity for the benefit of all neighboring forest organisms.

Foresters have developed a somewhat "limited" classification based on plant climax types, or, the type of vegetative communities that would develop under idealized stable conditions over the long-term. These classifications are then named for the dominant over story trees and key indicator plant species that live together in the under story. These classifications are necessary in the everyday practice of forest management.

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