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    The Implication of the Term Climax Vegetation Is That, Compared
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The Implication of the Term Climax Vegetation Is That, Compared

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The implication of the term climax vegetation is that, compared to all other possibilities for that particular environmental situation, the dominant plants of that vegetative association have demonstrated that they can compete most successfully.

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