Approximately once every century, a coastal region suffers a severe flood that inundates freshwater marshes, swamps, and low-lying fields with salt water for an extended time period.After each of these floods, the communities undergo secondary succession, eventually returning to climax states.Will these communities always return to the same climax states, with the same species compositions? If so, why? If not, what factors can cause them to attain alternative states?
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