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What are primary and secondary ecological succession ... that once dominated an ecosystem may be less likely to eventually return after a disturbance. However, studying succession can also provide ...
Disturbances can take many different ... New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, 1979. Horn, H. S. The ecology of secondary succession. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 5, 25-37 (1974).
In the field of ecology, community composition ... (e.g., bryophytes and vascular plants). Secondary succession will occur in habitats following a disturbance, which leaves seeds, spores, or ...
the “lifestyle” of an organism (see Ecological Niches), and secondary succession, the series of species that colonize and successively replace one another on a disturbed site (see Succession). An ...
An important and often misunderstood concept in ecology is succession. Succession refers to the series of changes observed in a plant community following a disturbance event (Connell and Slayter 1977) ...