How does an ecosystem change during succession?
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During succession, an ecosystem starts as nearly uninhabitable and is transformed by the progressively more complex organisms that move back into the area. Pioneer species that can withstand difficult conditions move in first and begin transforming the area and making the soil better for other plant species. Moss is one type of pioneer species. Then more plants begin to move in, making the land even more habitable so that increasingly complex and fragile species can move in to the area. Once stable plant populations are established, animals can begin moving into the area as well. Succession occurs in nearly barren areas, such as on land newly created by a volcano or in burned areas following a fire.
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During succession, starts as nearly uninhabitable and is transformed by the progressive more complex organisms that move back into that area.
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