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    Exam 5: Biodiversity, species Interactions, and Population Control
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    Primary and Secondary Ecological Succession Tend to Increase Biodiversity of Communities
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Primary and Secondary Ecological Succession Tend to Increase Biodiversity of Communities

Question 49

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Primary and secondary ecological succession tend to increase biodiversity of communities and ecosystems by increasing species richness and interactions among species.

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