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book Ecology: Concepts and Applications 4th Edition by Manual Molles cover

Ecology: Concepts and Applications 4th Edition by Manual Molles

النسخة 4الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0073050829
book Ecology: Concepts and Applications 4th Edition by Manual Molles cover

Ecology: Concepts and Applications 4th Edition by Manual Molles

النسخة 4الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0073050829
تمرين 3
The successional studies in Sycamore Creek produced patterns of variation in diversity that differed significantly from those observed during primary succession at Glacier Bay (see fig. 20.2), old field succession on the Piedmont Plateau (see fig. 20.4), or algal and barnacle succession in the intertidal zone (see fig. 20.7). The main difference was that Fisher and colleagues (1982) observed initial increases in species diversity followed by declines. In contrast, studies of forest and intertidal succession showed increases in diversity but no obvious declines. What may have been responsible for these different results? How might have differences in the longevity of species contributed to the different patterns observed by researchers? (Hint: Think about what we might observe in the other communities if they were studied for a longer period of time.)
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