LATE SUCCESSION (YELLOW CARABEEN)

 

Late succession... the third and final act of a seemingly eternal stage play, and a self-perpetuating phase of the lifespan of a forest. The Yellow carabeen (Sloanea woollsii) dominates late succession in Australia. How and why is it so successful, and how does it set up generational success for its kind? In the final episode of our SUCCESSION series, we take a long look at the late stages of a forest, and discuss why it has the potential to go on forever. But nothing lasts.... Then, we put together our Board of Firectors at Crowson, Clapp, and Sons.


Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Casey Clapp and Alex Crowson

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Cover art by Jillian Barthold
Music by Aves and The Mini-Vandals
Episode cover photo by Taylor Pendleton

Additional Reading:

The Yellow Carabeen (Sloanea woollsii)
Quick Overview of Succession

 
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