Allogenic succession
In
ecology, an allogenic succession describes a
succession where the
stimulus for change is an external one. An allogenic succession can be brought about in a number of ways which can include:Volcanic eruptionsGrazing animalsHuman interferenceFloodingNon-anthropogenic
climate changeAn allogenic succession can be contrasted by an
autogenic succession. This describes a change in succession where the stimulus for change is an internal one.
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allogenic succession
ALLOGENIC SUCCESSION
Predictable changes in plant and animal communities in which changes are caused by events external to the community, for example, fire, drought, floods, etc.
Allogenic Succession
A succession caused by a change in environmental conditions that is unrelated to the activities of the developing plant community.