In the North East region of India, during the process of jhum cultivation, forests are cleared by burning and left for regrowth after a year of cultivation. How would you explain the regrowth of forest in ecological term?
In the North East region of the India, during the process of Jhum cultivation, Forests are cleaned up by burning and left for regrowth of the plants after a year of cultivation. In the ecological terms, we explain the regrowth of forest as the secondary succession. Secondary succession is the type of ecological succession where regeneration of communities follows disturbances that has destroyed a community. Sites of this secondary succession may be generated by fire, timber harvest, windstorm, hurricane, flooding, insect outbreak etc. it takes more than hundred years for building a climax community as there is already the presence of organic number occurs.
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