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What is meant by community stratification?

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Answered by benazirshaja
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Answer:Heyaa

Explanation:

Stratification in the field of ecology refers to the vertical layering of a habitat; the arrangement of vegetation in layers. ... strata) of vegetation largely according to the different heights to which their plants grow. The individual layers are inhabited by different animal and plant communities (stratozones).

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

  • As species get acclimated to their habitat during the process of succession, community structure can become stratified both vertically and horizontally.
  • This fractionation is caused by variations in environmental elements like light, temperature, or water. Because the different strata in a forest receive differing amounts of light, there is a vertical stratification that arises.
  • The taller and more leaf a plant produces, the more light it can intercept. In a forest, it's common to see three or more vertical plant strata, such as a herb layer, shrub layer, small tree layer, and canopy tree layer.
  • This stratification of plant life has implications for animals.
  • Gradients in the physical environment can also lead to the emergence of horizontal patterns among species.
  • The distribution of various animal and plant species can be impacted by variations in the availability of water or nutrients in a given area.

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