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Autogenic succession

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In ecology, autogenic succession is succession driven by the biotic components of an ecosystem. In contrast, allogenic succession is driven by the abiotic components of the ecosystem.

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How it occurs

The plants themselves (biotic components) cause succession to occur.

  • Light captured by leaves
  • Production of detritus
  • Water and nutrient uptake
  • Nitrogen Fixation
  • These aspects lead to a gradual ecological change in a particular spot of land, known as a progression of inhabiting species. Autogenic succession can be viewed as a secondary succession because of pre-existing plant life. http://www.epa.gov/ecopage/upland/oak/oak94/Proceedings/Platt1.gif

    Facilitation

  • Improvement of site factors like increased organic matter
  • Inhibition

  • Hinders species or growth
  • References

    Autogenic succession Wikipedia