How do biodiversity, the total number of living beings, and the biomass respectively vary during the ecological succession?
Answer / Hemant Sahu
During ecological succession, biodiversity usually increases as more species colonize the environment. The total number of living beings may also increase or decrease depending on the stage of succession. Biomass typically increases as the community matures and becomes more productive.
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