The tundra is a biome that does not feature trees as a climax community. The tundra can only sustain short vegetation in the form of grasses and shrubs due to its cold temperatures and lack of rainfall.
A climax community.
The end product of succession is called the
A pioneer plant is one which will be the species first to inhabit a new, barren environment. (eg moss). A climax plant is one which will dominate a mature fertile environment. (eg Oak trees).
Oak trees would likely be found in a temperate deciduous forest biome, birch trees in a boreal forest (taiga) biome, and willow trees in a wetland biome (such as a marsh or riparian zone). Each tree species has adapted to thrive in its specific biome based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and soil conditions.
A stable community formed by succession. apex I think.
A biome is a large geographic area with similar climax communities. The ecosystems between the communities are also similar in a biome.
A climax community.
A deciduous forest is a climax community that changes leaves in the fall.
It is its deciduous :)
The types of climax communities are: Climax forest: dominated by large, mature trees in a stable ecosystem. Climax grassland: characterized by stable grasses and herbaceous plants. Climax shrubland: dominated by woody shrubs in a mature and stable state.
trees
A Climax Community is a stable community that undergoes little or no change.A Biome is a group of ecosystems with the same climax communities.
climax community is secondary ,people!
you get a climax by being in a community
The Boreal Biome is characterised by evergreen trees and mammals.
biosphere, biome, community, population
Biome