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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

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The
Role of Animals in Succession
by Thomas
Eddy and John Richard Schrock

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