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Biology JAMB 2000

An ecological succcession often leads to

  • an increase in species diversity checkmark
  • decrease in species diversity
  • an unstable community
  • the dispersal of species

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

Ecological succession is the development of species after a disaster that destroys an ecosystem. The relationship between species diversity and succession is important for conserving large areas of old-growth habitats. Ecological succession typically increases species diversity. During early succession, new species arrive, increasing diversity. For example, after a wildfire, small plants like mosses and other pioneer species grow on the barren soil, breaking it down into soil that other plants can use. - A

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