Ecological Succession

  1. A climax community represents the final and stable stage of ecological succession.
  2. It is characterized by a state of dynamic equilibrium, where the ecosystem remains relatively stable over time.
  3. The composition of a climax community is determined by the region's climate, soil, and topography.
  4. In a climax community, the species diversity is high, and ecological interactions are balanced.
  5. It represents the most mature and stable form of an ecosystem.
  6. The process le
  1. Ecological succession is the natural process by which ecosystems develop and change over time.
  2. It involves the gradual replacement of one biotic community by another in a particular area.
  3. Succession is a response to changes in environmental conditions, disturbances, or colonization of new areas.
  4. Two main types of succession are primary succession and secondary succession.
  5. Primary succession occurs in areas where there was no previous life, such as on bar