The rate of succession is much faster in secondary succession as the substratum (soil) is already present as compared to primary succession where the process starts from a bare area (rock).
The rate of succession is much faster in secondary succession as the substratum (soil) is already present as compared to primary succession where the process starts from a bare area (rock).
Climax stage is achieved quickly in secondary succession as compared to primary succession. Why?
The rate of succession is much faster in secondary succession as the substratum (soil) is already present as compared to primary succession where the process starts from a bare area (rock).
The rate of succession is much faster in secondary succession as the substratum (soil) is already present as compared to primary succession where the process starts from a bare area (rock).
See lessName any two organisms which occupy more than one trophic level in an ecosystem.
Man and sparrow etc.
Man and sparrow etc.
See lessName an organism found as secondary carnivore in an aquatic ecosystem in your area.
Catfish / water snake etc.
Catfish / water snake etc.
See lessWhat would be the growth pattern, when the resources are unlimited.
Exponential.
Exponential.
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