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How do you think an ecosystem can be reestablished in an area after a disturbance happens?

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    After a disturbance such as a fire or flood has occurred, an area can get reestablished by the process of secondary succession. Secondary succession can be described as an ecological succession in which life begins to form again in area which has been eradicated due to disturbances. Firstly, the pioneer species, such as small grasses or shrubs, will start to form on this land. Them with the passage of time the pioneer species will be replaced by the intermediate species such as different plants and trees. animals will start to occur more on this land. Finally, a complex community will arise to support life.
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