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  1. Succession refers to a directional, predictable change in community structure over time (Grime 1979, Huston & Smith 1987).

  2. Ecological succession is a foundational concept in ecology, which as a field examines the structure and dynamics of biological communities. Today, the concept of ecological succession continues to be studied from new angles as humans modify the global environment more than ever before.

  3. Oct 4, 2019 · Ecological Succession Definition. Ecological succession is a term developed by botanists to describe the change in structure of a community of different species, or ecosystem. The concept of ecological succession arose from a desire to understand how large and complex ecosystems like forests can exist in places known to be recently formed, such ...

  4. Ecological succession is the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. It is a process by which an ecological community undergoes more or less orderly and predictable changes following a disturbance or the initial colonization of a new habitat.

  5. Ecological succession is the process of change in the species that make up an ecological community over time. The process of succession occurs either after the initial colonization of a newly created habitat, or after a disturbance substantially alters a pre-existing habitat.

  6. Succession in a nutshell is where organisms colonize a place that does not have any organisms currently. Primary succession is when this is happening for the first time in an ecosystem, and secondary succession is when this is happening after some kind of disaster and the organisms are taking back the ecosystem.

  7. In the field of ecology, community composition changes over time. The study of succession addresses this change, which can be influenced by the environment, biotic interactions, and dispersal.

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