Humans can interrupt succession and reduce ecosystem stability:
This is a stage of interrupted succession due to human activities. An example is heather being set on fire to encourage fresh growth and prevent the formation of a climax community (woodland). This strategy is used in moorland management in the North York Moors National Park.
Humans often recreate pioneer seres (the first stage of succession) in agriculture. These are less stable, needing constant monitoring. Agricultural monocultures are especially vulnerable to diseases and pests.
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Humans can interrupt succession and reduce ecosystem stability:
This is a stage of interrupted succession due to human activities. An example is heather being set on fire to encourage fresh growth and prevent the formation of a climax community (woodland). This strategy is used in moorland management in the North York Moors National Park.
Humans often recreate pioneer seres (the first stage of succession) in agriculture. These are less stable, needing constant monitoring. Agricultural monocultures are especially vulnerable to diseases and pests.
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