Ecological Succession
Biology ⇒ Ecology and Environment
Ecological Succession starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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A field is abandoned after years of farming. Over time, grasses, shrubs, and then trees begin to grow. What type of succession is this?
A pond gradually fills with sediment and becomes a meadow. What is this process called?
A volcanic eruption creates a new island. What type of succession will occur on this island?
Describe the difference between autogenic and allogenic succession.
Describe the main difference between primary and secondary succession.
Describe the role of animals in ecological succession.
Describe the role of lichens in primary succession.
Describe what happens to biodiversity during the process of succession.
Explain how disturbances can affect the process of succession.
Explain why climax communities may change over time.
Explain why secondary succession is usually faster than primary succession.
Explain why soil formation is important in primary succession.
What is ecological succession?
