Ecological Succession

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Ecological Succession: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Ecological Succession, Primary Succession, Secondary Succession, Xerarch Succession and, Hydrarch Succession

Important Questions on Ecological Succession

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Arrange the following communities in the order of their appearances:

Seral, pioneer, climax

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What is correct about primary succession, initially –

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The first stage in a xerosere is:

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Secondary succession

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In hydrarch succession

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Which of the following places are suitable sites for secondary succession?
(a) Cooled volcanic lava
(b) Sand dunes
(c) Abandoned farm lands
(d) Igneous rocks
(e) Burned or cut forests
(f) Flooded lands

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During the process of ecological succession

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Succession stages that occur on rock is called

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During primary succession on rocks, pioneer species are

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Hydrarch succession proceeds from

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What is incorrect about primary succession?

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In the hydrosere the reed-swamp stage is followed by

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Climax communities

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Choose the correct identification for the given stage of succession and is proceeded by which stage respectively?
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Occur on newly cooled lava, Fater succession, Progress to mesic condition, Occurs on flooded land, Slower succession, changes in flora only
From the above given features, how many are associated with primary succession?

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Choose the correct sequence of transitional communities in Xerach succession.

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Area where succession can take several thousands years to reach climax community is

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Initial seral stages in succession

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Choose the correct change during ecological succession.

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Succession proceeds from