Climax community is the final stage of succession. It is where you have a stable community of all the different organisms that live together in a state of balance until a Natural disturbance happens and the whole succession starts over again.
The decrease in biomass at this stage of succession occurs because the plants or animals have reached equilibrium and exist in balance with eachother and the environment. Therefore the decrease in biomass at the climax community stage occurs because organic material released into the soil is not at as a rapid process as before.
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Rural and urban planning can influence ecological succession by determining land use patterns, the presence of infrastructure, and human activities. In rural areas, zoning regulations and development decisions can impact natural habitat conservation and fragmentation, affecting the progress of succession. In urban areas, construction, pollution, and habitat destruction can disrupt ecological succession processes, leading to altered species composition and diversity.
The fossil record shows gradual changes in organism morphology over time, indicating a succession of forms. This is known as the principle of faunal succession, where the appearance and disappearance of species in the fossil record suggest an evolutionary progression. Additionally, comparative anatomy and embryology reveal similarities and differences in structures among related species, providing further evidence for the succession of forms.
Climax community is the final stage of succession. It is where you have a stable community of all the different organisms that live together in a state of balance until a Natural disturbance happens and the whole succession starts over again.
The decrease in biomass at this stage of succession occurs because the plants or animals have reached equilibrium and exist in balance with eachother and the environment. Therefore the decrease in biomass at the climax community stage occurs because organic material released into the soil is not at as a rapid process as before.
Primary succession typically takes longer than secondary succession because it involves the gradual development of ecosystems on bare rock or soil where no organisms were previously present. Secondary succession occurs on already established ecosystems after a disturbance, allowing for a quicker regeneration of plant and animal communities.
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How would you explain the role of the U.S. in the Emerging Global Community
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if a president is unable to fufil his duties, the vice president takes over the presidency the constitution ensures a smooth transition by designating a specific person for theis job
Rural and urban planning can influence ecological succession by determining land use patterns, the presence of infrastructure, and human activities. In rural areas, zoning regulations and development decisions can impact natural habitat conservation and fragmentation, affecting the progress of succession. In urban areas, construction, pollution, and habitat destruction can disrupt ecological succession processes, leading to altered species composition and diversity.
The fossil record shows gradual changes in organism morphology over time, indicating a succession of forms. This is known as the principle of faunal succession, where the appearance and disappearance of species in the fossil record suggest an evolutionary progression. Additionally, comparative anatomy and embryology reveal similarities and differences in structures among related species, providing further evidence for the succession of forms.
Transparency by police departments was encouraged. Most police departments hold community meetings where they explain their role to the community, and answer questions.