Volume 42, Number 1, December 1996: The Role of Animals in Succession
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ABOUT THIS ISSUE - about KSN - about the authors IN THIS ISSUE - What is "Succession"? - Primary Succession - Secondary Succession - Pioneer Communities - Seral Stages - Climax Communities - Potential Natural Communities - Frederick Clements - Father of the Succession Concept - Victor Shelford - How do we know if a community is a seral stage or a climax? - Succesional Indicator Species - Cyclical Succession - The Lack of Dominance in Tropical Climax Forests - Terrestrial Shredders - Aquatic Shredders - Ants Revegetate the Outback! - "Bugs" Reclaim Stripmines! - Birds and Succession - Dead Dodo, Dead Tree! - Ants Around a Prairie Anthill - How Plants Bribe Ants to Disperse their Seeds - Prairie Dogs - Animals that "Plow" our Soil - Grazing - Manure, and Dung Beetles - Seed Banks - Mammals as Dispersal Agents SLIDESHOW View all images in this issue.
The Role of Animals in Succession by Thomas Eddy and John Richard Schrock
The Role of Animals in Succession Index of Images
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