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Ecological Succession
Definition: A series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time Ecosystems change over time ESPECIALLY after disturbances How do they change? -Species die out -New species move in -# of total species increases over time (generally)
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Primary Succession Definition: Succession that begins in an area with no remnants of the older community What types of disturbances lead to primary succession? Pioneer Species: colonize barren areas (i.e. lichen)
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Primary Succession Pioneer species: Lichen After a volcanic eruption
Following a retreating glacier
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Secondary Succession Definition: Succession in an area where existing communities weren’t completely destroyed by disturbance Proceeds faster – why?? What types of disturbance would lead to secondary succession?
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Secondary Succession After forest fire After clear-cutting
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Climax Communities Definition: a stable, mature community at the final stage of succession Do ecosystems always return to the same “climax” state after a disturbance? After natural disturbances, original climax community is often reproduced After human-caused disturbances, ecosystems may OR may not return to original climax
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