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what is ecological succession ? ​

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Answered by Atharvgovardhan
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Ecological succession is the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. The time scale can be decades (for example, after a wildfire), or even millions of years after a mass extinction.[1]

The community begins with relatively few pioneering plants and animals and develops through increasing complexity until it becomes stable or self-perpetuating as a climax community. The "engine" of succession, the cause of ecosystem change, is the impact of established organisms upon their own environments. A consequence of living is the sometimes subtle and sometimes overt alteration of one's own environme

Answered by Anonymous
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\implies Ecological succession is a change in the structure of natural organism or any other kind of matter in ecosystem. for ecological thousand and millions of years required.

\implies It is very slow process it is just a process like Evolution. we can't say that ecological succession and evolution are same they are a bit different.

\implies In this ecological process the organisms are adapted according to the nature around them.

\implies There are two types if ecological succession primary ecological succession and secondary ecological succession.

\implies Best example of ecological succession in human beings as we know that Humans were first were like monkeys, and after that humans were evolved very rapidly. Scientists also believe that humans have tails on the back.

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