merevekké
Merevekké is a term used to describe a specific type of ecological succession, a process by which ecological communities change over time. It is characterized by the slow and gradual colonization of a bare or disturbed area by a sequence of different plant and animal species. This progression typically moves from simple, hardy pioneer species to more complex and diverse communities. The term itself originates from the Latin words "mensis," meaning month, and "vehere," meaning to carry, suggesting a slow, ongoing process.
Unlike rapid succession events such as those following a forest fire, merevekké unfolds over extended periods,
The species involved in merevekké succession are adapted to the prevailing conditions at each stage. Early