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The entire sequence of communities that succesively change in a given area are called

A

Seral stages

B

Pioneer community

C

Climax community

D

Sere (s)

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The entire sequence of communities that successively change in a given area are called sere(s).
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  • Which of the following statement is correct? A. An important characteristic of all communities is that composition and structure constantly change in response to the changing environmental condition B. These changes lead finally to a community that is in equilibrium with it self and not the environment and that is called climax community C. The entire sequence of communities that successively change in a given area are called sere(s).

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