"Succession is a process of ecological change in which a series of natural communities are established and then replaced over time. Ecologists (scientists who study the relationships of organisms with their living and nonliving environment) generally recognize two kinds of succession, primary succession and secondary succession. Primary succession takes place on an area that is originally completely empty of life. As an example, an area that has been covered by a flow of lava has, for a time, no life at all on it. Over a period of time, however, various kinds of organisms begin to grow in the area. Over time, the variety of life-forms changes as succession continues."
The first stage is when rocks start to form and the last stage is the last stage.
The succession stages differ from primary succession as the stages are nothing more than mere points of succession. Meanwhile, primary succession is considered to be a complete success and not just a point in success.
primary succession, ecological succession, substrate, and secondary succession
primary secondary pioneer climax community
the stages of secondary succession are very similar to the stages of primary succession, except that soil already exists in the area
The four stages of succession that occur after a glacier recedes are lichens, mosses, grasses, and trees. Each stage building upon the last.
primary succession
The primary succession of a Tundra biome is that it is a primary succession not a secondary.
It's primary succession!
Here's a short sentence for the word primary succession - Primary succession depends on the slow weathering of rock.
according to my research ecological succession and biological succession of plant life is the two primary succession in tundra.
Secondary succession can happy after primary succession . Secondary can be independent but is not usually independent from primary succession.
Primary succession is biological and ecological succession of plant life. This can be in one or two plants.