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14.5 Ecological Succession KEY CONCEPT Ecological succession is a process of change in the species that make up a community.
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14.5 Ecological Succession Succession occurs following a disturbance in an ecosystem. Succession regenerates or creates a community after a disturbance. –a sequence of biotic changes –damaged communities are regenerated –new communities arise in previously uninhabited areas
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14.5 Ecological Succession There are two types of succession. –primary succession — started by pioneer species
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14.5 Ecological Succession Primary Succession in a Hemlock-Spruce Forest 0-15 years Moss, Lichen and other pioneer species 15-80 years Grass, shrubs, and alder thickets fill in 80-115 years Transition to alder and spruce forest 115+ years Transition to “climax forest of Hemlock & Spruce
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14.5 Ecological Succession There are two types of succession. –secondary succession — started by remaining species
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14.5 Ecological Succession Secondary Succession in a Oak Hickory Forest 0-2 years Horse-weed, crabgrass, and annual species 2-18 years Grass, shrubs, and pine seedlings 18-70 years Pine forest, young hardwood saplings 70+ years Transition to “climax forest of Oak and Hickory
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