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
To provide a correct order of succession, it would be helpful to know the specific stages or types of succession you're referring to. Generally, primary succession begins with bare rock or soil, followed by pioneer species, intermediate species, and eventually a climax community. In secondary succession, the sequence starts from a disturbed area, leading from pioneer species to a more complex ecosystem. Please specify the stages for a more tailored response.
It's primary succession!
Succession is the process by which ecosystems change and develop over time, typically occurring in a series of stages. The correct order of events during succession begins with pioneer species colonizing a barren area, followed by the establishment of intermediate species as conditions improve. Over time, these species create a more stable environment, leading to the emergence of a climax community, which represents a stable and mature ecosystem. This process can occur in both primary succession (starting from bare rock) and secondary succession (following a disturbance in an existing ecosystem).
Secondary succession can happy after primary succession . Secondary can be independent but is not usually independent from primary succession.
according to my research ecological succession and biological succession of plant life is the two primary succession in tundra.
It takes about 1,000 years for primary succession.
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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.
The communities in a successional sequence of primary succession?
Primary succession starts with rock.
primary succession
Primary succession. Follow the answer to "What is secondary succession?".