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How is stratification represented in a forest ecosystem?

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Answered by Prince92828
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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
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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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