sukkession
Sukkession is a term of art primarily used in biology and ecology to describe the sequential change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. This process typically occurs after a disturbance, such as a fire, flood, or volcanic eruption, or on newly formed land like lava flows or bare rock. Sukkession is not a random process; it follows a predictable pattern as different species colonize, establish themselves, and eventually give way to other species better adapted to the changing conditions.
There are two main types of sukkession: primary and secondary. Primary sukkession begins in an environment
Secondary sukkession occurs in areas where a community previously existed but has been removed by a disturbance,