What is ecological succession? Where and why was the rate of succession be faster in a newly created pond or forest destroyed by forest fire?
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❤. Ecological succession in the phenomenon in which the structure and composition of communities change in an orderly and sequential manner leading ultimately to the establishment of a climax community
❤. The ecological succession in a forest destroyed by forest fire will be faster, because there is already soil substratum and organic matter present some vegetative propagules may also be present and it is secondary succession
❤. In a newly created pond, it is primary succession as there is not much of organic matter or any propagules hence it will take a very long time.
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❤. Ecological succession in the phenomenon in which the structure and composition of communities change in an orderly and sequential manner leading ultimately to the establishment of a climax community
❤. The ecological succession in a forest destroyed by forest fire will be faster, because there is already soil substratum and organic matter present some vegetative propagules may also be present and it is secondary succession
❤. In a newly created pond, it is primary succession as there is not much of organic matter or any propagules hence it will take a very long time.
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Ecological succession refers to natural development of series of biotic communities at the same site, one after the other till a climax community develops. Succession will be faster in a forest destroyed by fire because soil, organic matter and vegetative propagules will be present there.
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