After succession, an area typically becomes more biodiverse and stable as various species establish themselves and form complex interactions within the ecosystem. Initially dominated by pioneer species, the environment gradually transitions to a climax community characterized by mature vegetation and a balanced ecosystem. This process can enhance soil quality and nutrient cycling, ultimately leading to increased resilience against environmental changes. The area may also support a wider range of wildlife and contribute to overall ecological health.
A climax community would form
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.
Pioneer plants are usually present in an area where primary succession begins.
Soil nutrients remain in the area which enables plants to grow.
A climax community would form
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