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What is Succession?
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Succession An orderly change in communities of
organisms that occurs over time: Primary- begins with bare rock after geologic activity (ex: volcano) Secondary- begins on soil from which previous community has been removed (fire, agriculture...)
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Primary Succession
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Secondary Succession
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Think about here... What would happen if we let the sports fields go? If we stopped maintaining them?
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Grass Shrubs Trees Forest
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Primary or Secondary?
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Primary or Secondary?
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Primary or Secondary?
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Primary or Secondary?
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Pioneer Species- the first to arrive
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Climax Community- the final goal
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Disturbance- natural and humangopher tortoise, fl scrub
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Clear Cutting- People can speed up by planting trees
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Fire can clean up an area… Example: Palmetto vs scrub oak
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Some Disturbance is Devastating!
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Pioneer Stage Bare muddy or sandy bottom Algae is primary producer
Caddisfly Larva and fish that nest or burrow in bottom
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Submergent Plant Stage
Organisms decay forming soil on bottom Small aquatic plants grow but do not reach surface Dragonfly and Mayfly larva as well as weedy bottom fish
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Emergent Plant Stage Continues to fill with decaying matter
Larger plants grow through surface Cattails, bullrushes, water lilies Frogs, turtles, salamanders, a few fish Bacteria consume O2, less available to fish
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Marsh No large open areas of water Vegetation covers most of the land
No truly aquatic fish can survive
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Swamp Marsh has become more dry, filled with more soil
Trees start to grow like swamp maple and swamp willow
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Forest Swamp has filled in with soil and dried up
Trees like maple and beech dominate
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