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Stages of ecological succession

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Stages of ecological succession includes Nudation, invasion or migration, ecesis, aggregation, competition, reaction, and stabilization or climax.

Step-by-step explanation:

The stages of the ecological succession are the same for different habitat conditions.

1. Nudation- the development takes place in an uninhabited bare site after a calamity.

2. Invasion or migration - the arrival non-native organisms who colonizes the area

3. Ecesis -colonization of different species.

4. Aggregation- It is the increase in the population of the established species.

5. Competition- for food and water resources, both intraspecific competition as well as interspecific competition

6. Reaction- the interaction of species and its result on the surrounding environment

7. Stabilization or climax- It is the process by which mature, self-sustaining, and stable community is established in that habitat.

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