Campbell Biology with Mastering Biology for University of South Carolina
Campbell Biology with Mastering Biology for University of South Carolina
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Author: Reece
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To explain: During succession, how early species facilitate the appearance of other species.

Introduction: During an ecological succession, the presence of early species is highly required for the facilitation of other species which is best explained by the facilitation model which suggests that the presence of early species increases and aids the growth rate of a second species and their arrival.

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