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Multiple Choice
In the context of community ecology, what is a climax community?
A
A community that is dominated by invasive species
B
A stable community that undergoes little change in species composition over time
C
A community characterized by rapid changes in species composition
D
A community that is in the early stages of ecological succession
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the concept of ecological succession, which is the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time.
Recognize that ecological succession progresses through several stages, starting with pioneer species and moving towards more complex communities.
Identify that a climax community is the final stage of ecological succession, where the community becomes stable and undergoes little change in species composition.
Understand that a climax community is characterized by a balance between species and environmental conditions, leading to minimal changes over time.
Note that a climax community is not dominated by invasive species or characterized by rapid changes, but rather represents a stable endpoint in the succession process.