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How do biological communities get to be the way they are?

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ecological succession

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Biological communities evolve through ecological succession. Ecological succession is the change in the structure and composition of species in a specific ecological community over time that can be observed. Ecological succession can occur as a natural process of time, or it can be instigated by a sudden event, a wild fire, for example. There are natural changes that occur that effect the species type and variation that exists and thrive in the communities.
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