The threats of succession stop include potential loss of institutional knowledge, disruption in leadership continuity, lack of clear direction for the organization, and decreased employee morale and engagement due to uncertainty. Proper succession planning can help mitigate these risks by ensuring a smooth transition of leadership.
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Ecological Succession--The gradual replacement of one community by anotherPrimary Succession--Ecological succession that happens where there are few, if any, living things.Secondary Succession--Ecological succession in a place where a community already exists.
Secondary succession can happy after primary succession . Secondary can be independent but is not usually independent from primary succession.
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A good example of primary succession takes place after a volcano has a secondary succession is a process started by an event.
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Threats to succession include environmental changes, such as climate change and habitat destruction, which can disrupt the natural processes of ecological succession. Invasive species can also hinder the establishment of native plants and animals, altering community dynamics. Human activities, such as deforestation and urbanization, further fragment ecosystems and impede the recovery of disturbed areas. These factors collectively compromise the resilience of ecosystems and their ability to undergo successful succession.
yes at a climax community
there is no stage of succession for Texas hill country so stop asking
if you empty out the fallen in sediments that have built in you could stop pond succession...at least temporarily
WTHeck....stop putting stupid answers like that!!!!
call the police.
Succession is the gradual change in living communities that occurs following a disturbance. It involves a sequence of predictable changes in the types of species that inhabit the area, eventually leading to a stable, mature ecosystem.
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No its just a RUMOR! so stop believing and be happy !
what's d diference btw administered succession and regular succession?