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Plagioclimax community

A Plagioclimax community is an area or habitat in which the influences of the humans have prevented the ecosystem from developing further.

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Plagioclimax community

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Plagioclimax community → area or habitat in which the influences of the humans have prevented the ecosystem from developing further

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Plagioclimax communityis aarea or habitat in which the influences of the humans have prevented the ecosystem from developing further0.90text

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