- A
Plagioclimax community is an area or
habitat in
which the
influences of the
humans have
prevented the
ecosystem from
developing further. The ecosystem...
-
habitat for insects,
particularly butterflies and ants, and is kept at a
plagioclimax by
grazing animals,
usually sheep and
sometimes cattle.
Rabbits used...
-
vegetation management. Clements'
terms such as pre-climax, post-climax,
plagioclimax and
disclimax continued to be used to
describe the many
communities which...
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Large areas of the New
Forest are open
common lands kept as a gr****land
plagioclimax by
grazing animals,
including domesticated cattle, pigs and horses, and...
- sage scrub.
Allogenic succession Autogenic succession Frederic Clements Plagioclimax Barbour,
Michael G.; Billings,
William Dwight (2000).
North American...
- (50%) are
endemic to Sri Lanka.
Frequent fire and
grazing characterises Plagioclimax communities of the gr****land flora. Gr****lands are
dominated by Arundinella...
- the land to make more
space for farms. Gr****land
vegetation is
often a
plagioclimax; it
remains dominant in a
particular area
usually due to grazing, cutting...
- community.
Factors which interrupt succession include:
human intervention (
plagioclimax),
change in
relief of land (topoclimax),
change in
animal species (biotic...