Succession By: Bailey Washington, Brandon Childers, Averie Webster, and Jack Benjes
Definition of Succession: Succession: the gradual change in an ecosystem in which one biological community is replaced by another
Primary and Secondary Succession: Primary Succession: An establishment of a new biological community Secondary Succession: Takes place after a major disturbance to the biological community in a stable ecosystem Example of primary succession: Volcanic lava flows. It creates islands for new life (Hawaii). Example of secondary succession: A forest renews after logging. Many trees are cut down, but over time they grow back and return to their previous state.
Pioneer Species: Definition: The first living things to move into a barren environment Examples: freshwater, saltwater , green algae, Marram grass, Cordgrass, and Sea Couch grass