The assumptions behind the valid use of chronosequences are usually not all met. How, then, do researchers establish the most likely scenario of terrestrial succession in a given area?
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Q51: Jaccard's index quantifies
A) similarity between communities.
B) differences
Q52: Early-succession species are likely to have
A) wind-dispersed
Q53: Q54: When seeds of early- and late-succession species Q55: Which of the following is TRUE about Q57: Why do plants in early seral stages Q58: Why are there no spruces in the Q59: One of the traits common in late-succession Q60: As succession progresses, what is similar and Q61: In the study of Oregon intertidal communities,![]()
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