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UPSC Prelims 2014 Question:
Lichens, which are capable of initiating ecological succession even on a bare rock, are actually a symbiotic association of
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Option 2: algae and fungi
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Explanation:
Ecological succession is the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time. Two different types of succession—primary and secondary—have been distinguished.
- Primary succession occurs in essentially lifeless areas—regions in which the soil is incapable of sustaining life as a result of such factors as lava flows, newly formed sand dunes, or rocks left from a retreating glacier. Lichens usually initiate primary ecological succession in a region.
- Secondary succession occurs in areas where a community that previously existed has been removed; it is typified by smaller-scale disturbances that do not eliminate all life and nutrients from the environment.
- Lichen consists of a symbiotic association of algae (usually green) or cyanobacteria and fungi (mostly ascomycetes and basidiomycetes). Lichens are found worldwide and occur in a variety of environmental conditions. A diverse group of organisms, they can colonize a wide range of surfaces and are frequently found on tree bark, exposed rock, and as a part of biological soil crust.
Therefore, option (2) is the correct answer.
Subject: Science and Technology | Biology
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