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250

Refers to the way a community is organized

Structure

250

The two types of community organizations

Horizontal & Vertical stratification 

250

A set of populations of different species that interact and share a Habitat

Communities

250

Is the variety of individuals that make up the community. 

Diversity

500

The amount or the number of species forming a community. 

Species richness 

500

Place of appropriate conditions for life of an organism, plant or animal species or community 

Habitat

500

The set of species that make up the community

Composition

500

The visual aspect of the species, which depends on the morphological characteristics of every species. 

Physiognomy

750

Varies due to changes in topography, altitude and latitude.

Horizontal stratification

750

A tsunami or volcanic eruptions are good examples of this type of disturbance.

Primary succession

750

Differential distribution of organisms including on the ground, water or sky 

Vertical stratification 

750

A forest fire or flood are good examples of this type of disturbance.

Secondary succesion

1000

Development characteristics and recovery process after a community disturbance. 

Successional status

1000

Is a series of actions to recover all or part of the structure functioning of a damaged community.

Ecological Restoration

1000

Changes occurring in the structure of communities over time. 

Successional dynamics

1000

Many biologists and ecologists dedicate theirselves to it

Community regeneration