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Multiple Choice
In the context of community ecology, what is a climax community?
A
A stable community that undergoes little change in species composition over time
B
A community that is in the early stages of ecological succession
C
A community that is dominated by invasive species
D
A community characterized by high levels of disturbance and species turnover
Verified step by step guidance
1
Understand the concept of ecological succession, which is the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
Recognize that a climax community is the final stage of ecological succession, where the ecosystem becomes stable and reaches equilibrium.
Identify that in a climax community, species composition remains relatively constant over time, with little change unless a disturbance occurs.
Differentiate between a climax community and other stages of succession, such as pioneer communities, which are the initial stages with rapid changes in species composition.
Conclude that a climax community is characterized by stability and minimal changes in species composition, unlike communities dominated by invasive species or those with high disturbance levels.