Mind Stretcher After one species disappears, the other species in the ecosystem Die Benefit ARE affected Are NOT affected Removing top predators from a food web is always beneficial to the other species. True False
How do we know what comes next on enon? Look at the sticks on your desk. Do you notice the light green “stuff”? What is it and what is its purpose.
Succession in Ecosystems
Crash Course - Succession
Succession- a series of changes where new populations in a community gradually appear. There are two types Primary Secondary
Primary succession- Takes place where no life currently exists-like a rock. Much like enon.
Primary Succession- Rock
New bare rock comes from two sources: Primary succession- New bare rock comes from two sources: volcanic lava flow cools and forms rock
New bare rock comes from two sources: Primary succession- New bare rock comes from two sources: Glaciers retreat and expose rock
Pioneer organisms- the first organisms to colonize a new site in primary succession Ex: lichens are the first to colonize lava rocks
What are lichens? Lichens are two different organisms, algae and fungus, which live together in a mutually beneficial relationship (symbiosis). The fungus protects the algae from the harsh world outside, and provides it with water and mineral nutrients. The algae makes its own food by photosynthesis, and leaks some of this food, which is then absorbed by the fungus (which cannot make its own food).
What makes lichen so special? This partnership is so tough and self-reliant that lichens can grow in places like bare rock in deserts, where nothing else can survive. When it is too dry, too hot, or too cold, lichens go into a state of dormancy until conditions improve. Their only weakness? They must absorb their mineral nutrients from the rain.
Primary succession-
Secondary succession-
Secondary succession- Takes place when Life that had previously existed was disrupted, so some life and nutrient rich soil exists.
Secondary succession- Ex: A fire levels portions of a forest
Secondary succession- Ex: A farmer plows his field
Secondary succession-
Climax community- a stable, mature community that undergoes little or no succession