Answer:
Ecological succession (secondary)
Step-by-step explanation:
Ecological succession is a process by which ecosystem changes and develops during a certain period of time. There are two types of succession:
- Primary succession-it occurs when habitat that has never been colonized becomes colonized
- Secondary succession-it occurs when habitat becomes colonized again after some kind of disaster (volcano eruption, wildfire, mass extinction).
After a certain disaster, pioneer plants and animals are the one that appear first and colonize previously damaged place. The community becomes more stable and complex during time until it reaches the stage of climax community (steady stage).