A corn field is harvested and plowed, removing most---but not all---of the vegetation. The field is then abandoned and soon begins to revegetate. (A) Would this be an example of primary or secondary succession? Explain. (B) If the field remains undisturbed, we would expect the plant community to change over time. What changes might you expect? For example, what characteristics might you expect in the early successional species and what characteristics might you expect in the later successional species? For full credit, be sure to explain how the different characteristics are expected to be beneficial at each successional stage.

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A corn field is harvested and plowed, removing most---but not all---of the vegetation. The field is then abandoned and soon begins to
revegetate.
(A) Would this be an example of primary or secondary succession? Explain.
(B) If the field remains undisturbed, we would expect the plant community to change over time. What changes might you expect? For
example, what characteristics might you expect in the early successional species and what characteristics might you expect in the later
successional species? For full credit, be sure to explain how the different characteristics are expected to be beneficial at each
successional stage.
secondary succession. it is not primer.
some physical characteristics change over time like size.
Transcribed Image Text:A corn field is harvested and plowed, removing most---but not all---of the vegetation. The field is then abandoned and soon begins to revegetate. (A) Would this be an example of primary or secondary succession? Explain. (B) If the field remains undisturbed, we would expect the plant community to change over time. What changes might you expect? For example, what characteristics might you expect in the early successional species and what characteristics might you expect in the later successional species? For full credit, be sure to explain how the different characteristics are expected to be beneficial at each successional stage. secondary succession. it is not primer. some physical characteristics change over time like size.
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