Primary succession can occur after a significant disturbance that creates a barren environment, such as a volcanic eruption, glacial retreat, or the formation of a new island from lava. In these scenarios, the soil is either non-existent or heavily altered, requiring the establishment of life to begin anew. Pioneer species, such as lichens and mosses, are typically the first to colonize the area, gradually leading to soil formation and the eventual development of a more complex ecosystem. Over time, this process allows for the introduction of more diverse plant and animal species, culminating in a stable climax community.
Secondary succession can happy after primary succession . Secondary can be independent but is not usually independent from primary succession.
yes
a lava flow
A new island formed by volcanic eruption
After a glacier recedes, a volcano erupts, or a strip mine is abandoned.
In the rainforest
Secondary succession can happy after primary succession . Secondary can be independent but is not usually independent from primary succession.
yes
Primary succession is the process by which vegetation begins to colonize on land that has never had growth, such as a volcanic island. An example of a sentence using the term "primary succession" is "A pioneer species, such as fungi or algae, is necessary for primary succession to occur. "
a lava flow
on a new rock created by a volcanic eruption
The parts of the ecosystem that had to be established before the primary succession shown in the transparency could occur is the lichens, rocks and soil...also that the mosses, ferns, shrubs, and grasses are parts of the primary succession.
It's primary succession!
A new island formed by volcanic eruption
After a glacier recedes, a volcano erupts, or a strip mine is abandoned.
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.