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- Climax_community abstract "In ecology, climax community, or climatic climax community, is a historic term that expressed a biological community of plants and animals and fungi which, through the process of ecological succession — the development of vegetation in an area over time — had reached a steady state. This equilibrium was thought to occur because the climax community is composed of species best adapted to average conditions in that area. The term is sometimes also applied in soil development. Nevertheless, it has been found that a "steady state" is more apparent than real, particularly if long-enough periods of time are taken into consideration. Notwithstanding that, it remains a useful concept.The idea of a single climatic climax, which is defined in relation to regional climate, originated with Frederic Clements in the early 1900s. The first analysis of succession as leading to something like a climax was written by Henry Cowles in 1899, but it was Clements who used the term "climax" to describe the idealized endpoint of succession.".
- Climax_community thumbnail Daintree_Rainforest.JPG?width=300.
- Climax_community wikiPageID "307192".
- Climax_community wikiPageRevisionID "605155294".
- Climax_community hasPhotoCollection Climax_community.
- Climax_community subject Category:Ecological_succession.
- Climax_community subject Category:Environmental_terminology.
- Climax_community subject Category:Habitat.
- Climax_community subject Category:Systems_ecology.
- Climax_community comment "In ecology, climax community, or climatic climax community, is a historic term that expressed a biological community of plants and animals and fungi which, through the process of ecological succession — the development of vegetation in an area over time — had reached a steady state. This equilibrium was thought to occur because the climax community is composed of species best adapted to average conditions in that area. The term is sometimes also applied in soil development.".
- Climax_community label "Climax (ecologia)".
- Climax_community label "Climax (ecologie)".
- Climax_community label "Climax (écologie)".
- Climax_community label "Climax community".
- Climax_community label "Comunidad clímax".
- Climax_community label "Comunidade clímax".
- Climax_community label "Klimaks".
- Climax_community label "Klimaxstadium".
- Climax_community label "Климакс (экология)".
- Climax_community label "極相".
- Climax_community label "顶极群落".
- Climax_community sameAs Klimax.
- Climax_community sameAs Klimaxstadium.
- Climax_community sameAs Comunidad_clímax.
- Climax_community sameAs Climax_(écologie).
- Climax_community sameAs Climax_(ecologia).
- Climax_community sameAs 極相.
- Climax_community sameAs Climax_(ecologie).
- Climax_community sameAs Klimaks.
- Climax_community sameAs Comunidade_clímax.
- Climax_community sameAs m.01spcm.
- Climax_community sameAs Q815521.
- Climax_community sameAs Q815521.
- Climax_community wasDerivedFrom Climax_community?oldid=605155294.
- Climax_community depiction Daintree_Rainforest.JPG.
- Climax_community isPrimaryTopicOf Climax_community.