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what theory states that not only climate but several other factors determine the characteristics of the climax community

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The correct answer is climax pattern theory.

Step-by-step explanation:

The climax pattern theory was postulated by Whittaker in 1953. On the basis of this theory, various climaxes are mediated by the responses of species populations to abiotic and biotic conditions. Based on this theory, the entire environment of the ecosystem predicts the species composition, structure, and balance of a climax community. The environment comprises the response of the species towards temperature, nutrients, and moisture, the accessibility of flora and fauna to colonize the region, their biotic association, and chance dispersal of seeds and animals, disturbances like fire and wind, soils, and climate.

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Answer;

Climax-Pattern Theory

Explanation;

  • The Climax Pattern Theory emphasizes that a natural community is adapted to the whole pattern of environmental factors in which it exists.
  • In addition to climatic factors, e.g. wind, there are a whole range of edaphic factors, fire, and biotic factors, including grazing, disease and mutualistic and competitive interactions.
  • The Climax Pattern Theory allows a continuity of climax types, varying gradually along environmental gradients and not neatly packaged into discrete climax types.
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