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  2. Ecological succession is the process that describes how the structure of a biological community (that is, an interacting group of various species in a desert, forest, grassland, marine environment, and so on) changes over time.

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  3. Mar 27, 2016 · Succession is a series of progressive changes in the composition of an ecological community over time. In primary succession, newly exposed or newly formed rock is colonized by living things for the first time. In secondary succession, an area previously occupied by living things is disturbed —disrupted—then recolonized following the disturbance.

  4. The process of succession can be seen in many different systems, ranging from the establishment of grasslands after a volcanic eruption, to the re-establishment of forests after...

  5. Ecological succession is the process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes over time. Gradually, these communities replace one another until a “climax community”—like a mature forest—is reached, or until a disturbance, like a fire, occurs. Ecological succession is a fundamental concept in ecology.

  6. Definition: Primary Succession The predictable change in a community following a disturbance that completely removes and/or destroys the soil such as glacial retreat, volcanic eruption, or newly uplifted land.

  7. 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. [1] .

  8. Ecological succession, a dynamic process involving gradual changes in biological communities over time, encompasses two main types: primary succession, where life gradually colonizes a new habitat, and secondary succession, triggered by a disaster that disrupts an existing community, instigating shifts in species composition. Created by Sal Khan.

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