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Ecological Succession
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Review: Food Chains and Webs
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Review: What is an ecosystem?
Biological community (all different species) and all the non-living factors that affect it REMEMBER: Ecosystems are always changing
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Oak Tree Ecosystem
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Ecological Succession
Definition: change in the ecosystem that happens when one ____________ replaces another as a result of changing __________ and __________ factors Two Types: - community biotic abiotic Primary Succession Secondary Succession
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Succession Occurs following a ____________ in the ecosystem
disturbance Occurs following a ____________ in the ecosystem Succession is the sequence of ___________ changes that regenerate a damaged community or a community in a previously _____________ area biotic uninhabited
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Primary Succession Establishment and development of an ______________ in an area that was previously uninhabited Occurs very _______ First organisms that live in a previously uninhabited area are called ___________ _________ ecosystem slowly pioneer species
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Examples Bare rocks- Volcanic eruptions-
Rocks erode, sand accumulates, decomposition adds organic matter soil. As soil continues to form plants appear. Following the eruption, there is NO life in the blast zone. Eventually, however, pioneer species do establish themselves.
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Primary Succession Process can be started by melting glaciers, volcanic eruptions, landslides
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Secondary Succession Reestablishment of a __________ ecosystem in an area where _______ was left intact damaged soil
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Examples Fire
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Examples Logging
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Example Ocean boat scraps bottom
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Summary What is ecological succession? What are the two types?
Describe the two types.
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