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1 Grab the Niche / Habitat Worksheet and Complete it as a Warm Up

2 Changes in Ecosystems: Ecological Succession

3 Describe the changes you see occurring after the volcanic eruption
Describe the changes you see occurring after the volcanic eruption. [Succession Video] Be specific. Notice what occurs first, did the land change? How small or big were the first plants? How Fast did this occur?

4 What is Ecological Succession?
Natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area

5 Two Types of Ecological Succession
Can be primary or secondary

6 What Differences do you see?

7 Primary Succession Begins in a place without any soil and No life
Examples Sides of volcanoes Landslides Flooding

8 Pioneer Species First, lichens (that do not need soil to survive) grow on rocks Next, mosses grow to hold newly made soil Known as PIONEER SPECIES

9 Pioneer Species Low, growing moss plants trap moisture and prevent soil erosion Lichens break down rock to form soil.

10 Primary Succession Soil starts to form as lichens and the forces of weather and erosion help break down rocks into smaller pieces When lichens die, they decompose, adding small amounts of organic matter to the rock to make soil

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12 Primary Succession Simple plants like mosses and ferns can grow in the new soil

13 Primary Succession The simple plants die, adding more organic material (nutrients to the soil) The soil layer thickens, and grasses, wildflowers, and other plants begin to take over

14 Primary Succession These plants die, and they add more nutrients to the soil Shrubs and trees can survive now

15 Primary Succession Insects, small birds, and mammals have begun to move into the area What was once bare rock, now supports a variety of life

16 Secondary Succession Begins after an event in a place that already has soil and was once the home of living organisms Occurs faster and has different pioneer species than primary succession Example: after forest fires

17 Decide which of the following picture are Primary or Secondary Succession

18 Secondary Why? Because there are small plants (no pioneer species), and soil is present

19 Primary Why? Lichen (pioneer species) present, no soil

20 Secondary Why? Because there are small plants (no pioneer species), and soil is present

21 Secondary Why? soil is present, previous life existed

22 Primary Why? Lichen (pioneer species) present, no soil

23 Primary Why? Volcano whipped out existing life… and pioneer species (lichen) are present

24 Climax Community A stable group of plants and animals that is the end result of the succession process Does not always mean big trees Grasses in prairies Cacti in deserts

25 Ecological Succession - Natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area

26 Primary Succession – no previous life
Secondary Succession – was previously home to organisms

27 Compare Succession Chart Below (4 points)
Primary Succession Secondary Succession No Soil No previous Life (Pioneer species) Lichen and Moss No biomass (living organisms) Event causing Removal of existing life Soil Present Seeds, roots, small plants present Has Biomass (some living organisms)

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