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who put forward the view that plant community behave as a super organism which arises grows matures & dies​

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Answered by dharmik9
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Answer:

Clements

Explanation:

Clements

Two quotes illustrate the contrasting views of Clements and Gleason. Clements wrote in 1916: The developmental study of vegetation necessarily rests upon the assumption that the unit or climax formation is an organic entity. As an organism the formation arises, grows, matures, and dies.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: Clements is the person who put forward the view that plant community behave as a super organism which arises grows matures & dies​.

Explanation:

  • The unit or climax formation is assumed to be an organic entity, according to Clements' 1916 writing, which is necessary for the developmental study of vegetation. The structure develops, matures, and dies just like a creature.
  • Odum (1997) revised his ideas thirty years later in light of substantial study that the initial model had inspired.
  • In addition to systemic modifications like these, there are also plant life cycle strategies like high seed number generation, aggressive seed dissemination, high sunshine preferences, and quick development among invasive species that emerge early in succession.
  • These stand in contrast to the shade-tolerant, slower-growing, longer-lived species that become more important as the system develops.
  • Fundamentally, as succession develops, the organisms modify the environment, and the environment, in turn, modifies the relative success of individuals within the groups.
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