Ecosystem Succession
Succession is a long-standing alteration in the makeup of populations. Not like the feats of natural disasters and seasons, succession is brought on by the actions of existing organisms who occupy the surroundings. Over many episodes of eras, the environment is tailored by these inhabitants so it becomes suitable for colonization by another species and less suitable for those already there. These original species can not compete with the new species, who are better equipped
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point to drive carefully where these creatures congregate in order to avoid any further harm to them. Simple, minute thoughts could aid in the recovery from this disturbance; the sad part is that the power of the dollar continues to prevail.
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Freedman, B. (1995). Environmental Ecology: The Ecological Effects of pollution, disturbances and other stresses (2nd ed.). Bill Freedman
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