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low biomass
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secondary succesion
Brief Explanations
To determine where "Low biomass" moves to, we analyze ecological succession:
- Primary Succession: Starts on lifeless, barren surfaces (e.g., bare rock, lava flows) with initially very low biomass, as only pioneer species (like lichens) colonize.
- Secondary Succession: Occurs after a disturbance (e.g., fire, flood) that removes most life but leaves soil/organic matter. Initial biomass is low (remaining organisms or seeds), but higher than primary succession’s start.
- "Low biomass" is characteristic of both primary (start with almost no life) and secondary (after disturbance, biomass is reduced but not zero) successions.
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