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What does ecological succession explain?

is the gradual process by which ecosystems change and develop over time. Nothing remains the same and habitats are constantly changing.

A bare patch of land will not stay bare. It will rapidly be colonised by a variety of plants. In the process of succession the present in an area will gradually change.

Each species is adapted to thrive and compete best against other species under a very specific set of environmental conditions. If these conditions change , then the existing species will be replaced by a new set of species which are better adapted to the new condition.

Succession takes place because through the process of living , growing and reproducing, organisms interact with and affect the environment within an area , gradually changing it.

Succession is directional. Different stages is a particular habitat succession, can usually be accurately predicted. Succession will not go any further than the climax community.

Succession occurs on many different timescales, ranging from a few days to hundreds of years.

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