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Which mechanisms of succession depend on one species arriving at a site before another species?
Primary Inhibitory
Refers to the predominant or principal actions or mechanisms responsible for suppression or reduction of biological or chemical activity.
Neurotransmitter
Chemicals in the brain that transmit signals from one neuron to another across synapses.
Excitatory
Pertaining to or causing an increase in activity in the body or brain, often referring to neurotransmitters that promote the firing of neurons.
Fertility
The natural capability to produce offspring.
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