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Human impact on ecosystems would most likely lead to secondary succession over primary succession.
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Human disturbances (logging, farming, fire, clearing) usually remove organisms but leave soil and seeds/roots, so communities regrow by secondary succession. Primary succession occurs where no soil exists (new lava, glacial retreat).
Human disturbances (logging, farming, fire, clearing) usually remove organisms but leave soil and seeds/roots, so communities regrow by secondary succession. Primary succession occurs where no soil exists (new lava, glacial retreat).
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