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Fill in the blank to this reading about ecological succession.

by PAULA STEELMAN
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small destroyed fire increase soil succession producing pioneer years primary ecosystem

Ecological is a series of steps to establish or re - establish an after it is destroyed . The first species to live in a new ecosystem are called species , like lichen , bacteria or small grasses and weeds . There are two types of succession : and secondary . In both types , the number of organisms start and over time until the ecosystem reaches is carrying capacity - where no new species can colonize .
Primary succession is when a NEW ecosystem develops , it is new because ( dirt ) needs to be made BEFORE anything else can happen . Secondary succession occurs after an ecosystem is , but leaves the soil - like in the case of a . Secondary succession is much quicker than primary succession . since primary succession requires the of soil , which can take decades or even hundreds of .

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