If we look back at the basics, all that it takes for succesion to occur is a pioneer species. In the tundra, the most common pioneer species is arguably mosses and lichens. Other plants will grow off of the pioneer species.
Primary succession, as the area is initially devoid of soil and organisms. Over time, pioneer species like lichens and mosses colonize the barren landscape, eventually leading to the development of a more complex ecosystem.
Ah, what a lovely question! The biome that is farthest from the equator is the tundra. It's a beautiful and unique place with cold temperatures and little sunlight, but it's home to strong and resilient plants and animals that have adapted to survive in such conditions. Just like in nature, we can find strength and beauty in the most unexpected places.
Succession refers to the process of change in a biological community over time, typically following a disturbance. Slow succession simply refers to the gradual pace of this change compared to rapid or fast succession. Slow succession may take place over many years or even centuries, while rapid succession can occur more quickly, such as after a wildfire.
Migration refers to the movement of individuals from one place to another, while succession is the process by which a community of organisms changes over time, typically following the establishment of a new habitat. Migration involves movement, while succession involves the gradual replacement of species in an ecosystem.
No, a biome is a large geographical area characterized by its climate, vegetation, and wildlife. Within a biome, there can be different regions with unique features and variations in environmental conditions. These regions can be spread out over different locations globally.
Succession in the tundra typically begins with pioneer species like lichens and mosses colonizing bare rock or soil. Over time, these plants break down the substrate and create conditions suitable for other plants to grow. As the community develops, shrubs and eventually trees may replace the initial colonizers. This process can take hundreds of years due to the harsh environmental conditions of the tundra.
Canadian tundra
The tundra is a cold place located in the North Pole.
The relationship between caribou and the bacteria in their stomachs is symbiotic (mutual).
there is only 1 other name for tundra its snow land, i think. TUNDRA is a awesome place. I've been there.
Because earth is such a diverse place, all of the biomes (except tundra) contain fleshy plants.
Paagal
the tundra is a place where it has lots of ice.
a rainforest biome is a place were it is humid
pizza from the tommatoes that grow in the tundra caves
okay this is what it is. the geographical distribution is the longitude and latitude of place. pretty much it's like the absolute location...or somthing like that.. how would i know i don't really care.. though.
go to walmart or Tisense. They sell them for 2.00 a piece.