Intensive grazing maintains an area as a habitat dominated by grasses and small shrubspreventingecological succession to forest.[8
A drastic ecological disturbance , such as a forest firecould causeecological succession
http://cw.tandf.co.uk Two abiotic factorsinfluenceecological succession
disturbances that create new environmental conditions(passive) is caused byEcological succession in an ecosystem
lightning(passive) caused byEcological Succession
the introduction of foreign species to a biome $ \endgroup$(passive) caused byecological succession
the impact that these species cause on the environment Ecological Succession Ecological succession is a fundamental concept in ecologyIt(passive) is caused byEcological succession
the meadow to become drierthereby influencingecological succession
to undertake some scrub removalto preventecological succession taking place
Almost every human intervention from clear cutting and over - hunting to farming and pollution allsetecological succession
grasslandspreventsecological succession
forensic examinersdiscoveredecological succession
Intensively managed grouse moors , mostly farmed for driven grouse shooting , are burned in order to generate new heather shoots ; this prevents the growth of trees (preventing“ ecological succession
low temperatures , dryness , and strong windspreventecological succession
to a more biodiverse steady - state ecosystemleadsto a more biodiverse steady - state ecosystem
to a stable nature community called climax communityfinally leadsto a stable nature community called climax community
to an establishment of a relatively stable community that is in near equilibrium with the environment and is called the climax communityfinally leadsto an establishment of a relatively stable community that is in near equilibrium with the environment and is called the climax community
typescausestypes
stages and processcausesstages and process
back through some form of disturbancebe ... setback through some form of disturbance
with plant scientistsoriginatedwith plant scientists
to destruction of a habitatleadsto destruction of a habitat
to chemosynthesis in mats colonizing wood in sea waterleadsto chemosynthesis in mats colonizing wood in sea water
to a climax community in a state of dynamic equilibriumledto a climax community in a state of dynamic equilibrium
to the near - natural functioning of peatland ecosystemswill leadto the near - natural functioning of peatland ecosystems
toward a stable “ climax ” community to describe the environment of the Puget Sound regionleadingtoward a stable “ climax ” community to describe the environment of the Puget Sound region