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Ecological Succession : when one community replaces another as a result of changing abiotic and biotic factors
Primary Succession : Slower form of ecological succession. Starts with no living organisms present. Only a bare rock on which a moss (pioneer species). From there more and more organisms move in to feed off of the previous organisms.
Climax Community : Stable mature community that results when there is little change in the composition of species
Secondary Succession : This is the faster paced form of ecological succession. Starts off with soil rather than a bare rock. Usually from a natural disaster such as a fire.
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Across:2. | Stable mature community that results when there is little change in the composition of species | 3. | when one community replaces another as a result of changing abiotic and biotic factors | 4. | This is the faster paced form of ecological succession. Starts off with soil rather than a bare rock. Usually from a natural disaster such as a fire. |
| | Down:1. | Slower form of ecological succession. Starts with no living organisms present. Only a bare rock on which a moss (pioneer species). From there more and more organisms move in to feed off of the previous organisms. |
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Across:2. | Stable mature community that results when there is little change in the composition of species | 3. | when one community replaces another as a result of changing abiotic and biotic factors | 4. | This is the faster paced form of ecological succession. Starts off with soil rather than a bare rock. Usually from a natural disaster such as a fire. |
| | Down:1. | Slower form of ecological succession. Starts with no living organisms present. Only a bare rock on which a moss (pioneer species). From there more and more organisms move in to feed off of the previous organisms. |
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