How is stratification represented in a forest ecosystem?
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Stratification is the way in which different species in an ecosystem are placed or arranged in a habitat. It is a way of minimising competition for limited resources, vital for survival. Vertical stratification in a forest ecosystem is represented by following strata of plants:
(i) The herb layer
(ii) The shrub layer
(iii) The small tree layer
(iv) The canopy layer
(i) The herb layer
(ii) The shrub layer
(iii) The small tree layer
(iv) The canopy layer
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=> In a forest, the trees occupy the upper topmost vertical strata, the shrubs, the II and the Herbs, the bottom layers.
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=> In a forest, the trees occupy the upper topmost vertical strata, the shrubs, the II and the Herbs, the bottom layers.
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