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succession stage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "succession stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to processes, events, or phases that follow one another, particularly in fields like ecology, business, or project management. Example: "The project is currently in the succession stage, where we are implementing the changes discussed in the previous meetings."
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During the succession stage, edges will become more prominent with higher light availability and loss of soil moisture.
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Dense tree planting shortens the duration of the early succession stage and can reduce species richness (Swanson et al. 2010).
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Gross NO3− immobilization rates in the GL and CF soils were negligible, and were significantly lower than those in the three late succession stage soils.
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Forest ecosystems may be diverse in the early succession stage, developed after disturbance or after replacing of the initial advanced forest (Swanson et al. 2010).
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The B. africana community appears to be an earlier succession stage than the other communities with T. sericea a typical pioneer.
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The earlier succession stage explains the higher mortality rates of T. sericea (106 %) and B. africana (19%%) as trees with DBH over 20 cm are relatively old and succumb to natural self-thinning.
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In both cases (HS and NS), the early succession stages are characterised as being diverse in species, processes and structure (Swanson et al. 2010).
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A decrease in B. africana may indicate a trend towards later woodland succession stages and would need to be confirmed by revisiting more historical plots.
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At present managers use species indicator list to assess past and present management status of grassland and succession stages in particular, as well as effects of the environment.
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Soil APA and its responses to N additions in subtropical forests were closely related to the succession stages in the forests.
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Only a few investigations have dealt with changes in the small mammal community during meadow-to-forest succession stages (Atkeson and Johnson 1979; Huntly and Inouye 1987; Swihart and Slade 1990).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing ecological changes, use "succession stage" to clearly indicate a specific phase in a sequence of community development.
Common error
Avoid using "succession stage" when referring to any general developmental phase. It specifically refers to the sequential change in ecological communities over time.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "succession stage" functions as a noun phrase, typically used as a subject complement or object in a sentence. It identifies a particular phase or period within the process of ecological succession, as shown in Ludwig examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "succession stage" is a noun phrase primarily used in scientific contexts to denote a specific phase within ecological succession. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and indicates it is most frequently encountered in scientific literature. While alternatives like "developmental phase" or "transitional period" exist, "succession stage" is particularly precise when describing changes in ecological communities. When writing, it's best to reserve this term for specific ecological contexts to avoid overgeneralization. The examples provided by Ludwig offer clear illustrations of its application in scientific research.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ecological succession phase
More specific, explicitly mentioning the ecological context.
period of succession
Rephrases the concept using "period" instead of "stage".
step in succession
Focuses on the individual step within the overall process of succession.
transitional period
Highlights the change and transition occurring during the stage.
developmental phase
Focuses on the developmental aspect of a process, rather than the ecological succession.
sequential phase
Focuses on the ordered nature of the stage within a sequence.
evolutionary step
Emphasizes the evolutionary progression of the stage.
maturation stage
Highlights the process of becoming mature.
progression level
Highlights advancement and level of development within a process.
advancement point
Focuses on the progress made to reach a particular point.
FAQs
What does "succession stage" mean in ecology?
In ecology, "succession stage" refers to a specific phase in the sequential change of an ecosystem's community composition over time, from early colonizers to a more stable climax community.
How do different disturbances affect the "succession stage" of an ecosystem?
Disturbances like fire, floods, or deforestation can reset or alter the "ecological succession phase", leading to different pathways of community development.
What are some alternative terms for "succession stage"?
Depending on the context, you could use "developmental phase", "transitional period", or "evolutionary step" as alternatives, although these have slightly different connotations.
What factors influence the duration of a "succession stage"?
Factors such as climate, soil conditions, the availability of resources, and the presence of specific species can influence how long a particular "succession stage" lasts in an ecosystem.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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