General Biology I
Ecological succession is the process by which ecosystems change and develop over time, leading to a series of progressive changes in the species composition and structure of a community. This process can occur in both terrestrial and aquatic environments and can be driven by various factors such as disturbances, climate changes, and species interactions. Understanding ecological succession helps illustrate how communities adapt to environmental changes and how biodiversity evolves over time.
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