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Q: How does a study of succession explain the progress of a biotic community?
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What is a series of changes in a biotic community that progress toward a climax community?

sequences of change in community


What type of succession takes place when there is no existing biotic community to begin with?

primary succession. (:


Does a community have biotic and a biotic factors?

No, a community is all the biotic factors in an ecosystem.


What has the author Teresa Turner written?

Teresa Turner has written: 'Community organization and succession in rocky intertidal surfgrass beds' -- subject(s): Biotic communities


Interactions among populations in a community the community's physical surrounding?

It is biotic factors It is biotic factorsecosystem


What is a limiting biotic factor for animal succession in each stage?

sunlight.


What is a microcomunity?

It is a community(with biotic and a-biotic features) inside of a larger community. For example one plant in the whole garden.


What is the difference between ecological succession and bioitc succession?

natural selection is a process which selects among different variants of same species created by chance mutations (1 in billion), the best variant is selected and dominates the other variant while succession applies on whole community, not on variants of same species and it leads to finally establishment of most stable community (eg.forest) and eventually eliminate the other (eg.lichen community)


Can a biotic community exist without producers?

A biotic community can not exist without producers. This is because producers are the only source of energy from the sun.


The climate does not depend on?

i think its biotic community


What are three biotic parts of a marsh community?

Every ecosystem has a number of abiotic and biotic factors. In a marsh community three biotic factors would be animals, algae and plants. These all influence each other.


When a change takes place leaving no soil or organisms in an area which type of succession occurs pioneer succession primary succession adaptive succession secondary succession?

Things in nature are not black and white, and there are intermediate stages so this makes this question somewhat difficult.Succession that begins in new habitats, uninfluenced by preexisting communities is called primary succession, whereas succession that follows disruption of a preexisting community is called secondary succession.Primary succession: the development of plant and animal life in an area without topsoil; the development of biotic communities in a previously uninhabited and barren habitat with little or no soil.Pioneer succession doesn't exist as a succession term, but pioneer species do.The definition of primary succession fits as the answer to your question.