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Step-by-step explanation:
An ecological disturbance can be define as long term or temporary change in the biotic and abiotic factors of the ecosystem. Not every ecological disturbance is bad or disasterous.
For example, the low intensity forest fire is a temporary disturbance. It may kill some plant species and animal species, but at the same time it may be beneficial for fire adapted species which dependents upon fire as a an important ecological factor responsible for breaking up the seeds, pods and cones so as to facilitate the spread of seeds. These seeds will germinate in suitable condition and give birth to new plants. Such a plant species will in near future can stabilize the ecosystem.