Succession:
Definition- Sequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damaged community of start a community in a previously uninhabited area.
For example, primary succession in estuaries is like a sprout on a rock that is wet, and the roots break through the rock and create a more fertile area.
For secondary succession could be shown by a hurricane coming to an already fertile estuary, destroying most of the plants and animals, and then other organisms come to re-populate the already fertile area.
Successional changes can affect the manatee by either creating more food sources, or a negative affect would be that if their habit is destroyed the rate of extinction will be increased.
Definition- Sequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damaged community of start a community in a previously uninhabited area.
For example, primary succession in estuaries is like a sprout on a rock that is wet, and the roots break through the rock and create a more fertile area.
For secondary succession could be shown by a hurricane coming to an already fertile estuary, destroying most of the plants and animals, and then other organisms come to re-populate the already fertile area.
Successional changes can affect the manatee by either creating more food sources, or a negative affect would be that if their habit is destroyed the rate of extinction will be increased.