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Pavlova-9 [17]
3 years ago
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Identify the stage of succession that supports the growth of trees

Biology
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ser-zykov [4K]3 years ago
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Answer: What stage of succession is taking place in the forest?

The first stage of forest succession is the grass, or plant stage, which occurs after land has been cleared due to natural events or otherwise. The sudden clearing floods the ground with sunlight; very shade-intolerant pioneer species like longleaf pine, aspen, or cottonwood begin to compete with grasses.

What three major processes contribute to succession?

Causes of succession

Three major causes have been identified for the process of succession. a. Initiating causes - These include biotic and climatic factors which destroy the existing populations of the area. Climatic factors include wind, fire, natural disasters, erosionWhat are the 4 stages of succession?

There are five main elements to ecological succession: primary succession, secondary succession, pioneer and niche species, climax communities and sub-climax communities.

Primary Succession. ...

Secondary Succession. ...

Pioneer and Niche Species. ...

Climax Communities. ...

Sub-climax Communities.

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