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In Biology / High School | 2014-10-26

Is the original climax community in an ecosystem more likely to be restored after a natural disturbance or a human-caused disturbance?

Asked by dscookies

Answer (3)

Ecosystems disturbed by a nature will be eventually restored unless it's a really big cataclysm, but most of the ecosystems are now a human caused disturbance. For example there are plenty of species which are already extinct or nearly extinct because of hunting industry.

Answered by SlowZasob | 2024-06-10

The return to a climax community in an ecosystem is influenced by the type of disturbance, with natural disturbances typically allowing for a more straightforward recovery. Human-caused disturbances tend to complicate restoration due to alterations in environmental variables and the introduction of non-native elements. ;

Answered by Elsa2212 | 2024-06-18

Ecosystems are generally more likely to recover their original climax communities after natural disturbances than after human-caused disturbances. Natural events allow for predictable ecological succession, while human activities can alter environmental conditions and complicate recovery. This difference illustrates the resilience of ecosystems against natural changes versus the challenges posed by human impacts.
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Answered by Elsa2212 | 2024-10-15