Why would seed viability be longer with early-successional species versus late-successional species?
A) Early-successional species produce fewer seeds.
B) Seeds from early-successional plants may not germinate until conditions change after a disturbance.
C) Early-successional species' seeds often are eaten by animals.
D) Early-successional species' seeds are shade tolerant.
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