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Were there any objections to the Clements theory?

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Clements is best known for his theory of community development or plant succession. He claimed that a plant community underwent a predictable series of developmental stages that was comparable to the development of an organism. The final stage or climax community was determined by the climatic conditions of a geographic area. For Clements, the plant community was, in fact, a “complex organism” with a physiology that could be studied with the same precision as an organism in the laboratory. These organismal ideas were both influential and controversial during Clements’s lifetime.
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Henry Gleason objected to the Clements theory. He emphasized that succession is more dependent on abiotic factors and their interactions with the environment.

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