An area undergoing secondary succession shows signs of previous disturbance, such as soil remaining intact, presence of seeds and organic matter, and regrowth of vegetation starting from seeds or root systems of nearby plants. It typically follows a disturbance that has left soil and some plant life intact, such as a fire or abandoned agricultural land.
primary succession
Primary succession occurs in an area with no soil or organic matter, like an area after a volcanic eruption. Secondary succession occurs where there is already soil.
Soil nutrients remain in the area which enables plants to grow.
After a forest fire, an ecosystem goes through a process called succession. This is the gradual change in plant and animal communities over time as the ecosystem recovers and regenerates. Initially, pioneer species colonize the area followed by a more diverse community as succession progresses.
A bog is typically associated with primary succession because it forms in an area where there is no soil present initially. As plant matter accumulates and breaks down, it eventually creates the conditions for more complex plant species to colonize the area.
primary succession
it depends on what you mean by secondary succession. you mean taking it over? to replant or to cut again?
Secondary succession happens more frequently than primary succession because the disruption to the environment is usually less severe in secondary succession, making it easier for organisms to recolonize the area. Additionally, the soil in secondary succession is usually already present, allowing for quicker establishment of plant life. This results in a faster and more common occurrence of secondary succession compared to primary succession.
Primary succession occurs in an area with no soil or organic matter, like an area after a volcanic eruption. Secondary succession occurs where there is already soil.
the stages of secondary succession are very similar to the stages of primary succession, except that soil already exists in the area
There are 3 types of successions. One is called ecological succession, the next is called primary succession, and the last one is called secondary succession.
Soil nutrients remain in the area which enables plants to grow.
its neither and both... secondary succession merely means that the areas life was destroyed and is growing again... you would have to know the history of the area.
After a forest fire, an ecosystem goes through a process called succession. This is the gradual change in plant and animal communities over time as the ecosystem recovers and regenerates. Initially, pioneer species colonize the area followed by a more diverse community as succession progresses.
A bog is typically associated with primary succession because it forms in an area where there is no soil present initially. As plant matter accumulates and breaks down, it eventually creates the conditions for more complex plant species to colonize the area.
secondary
secondary succession