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Succession 1) to create a community in a previously uninhabited area (nothing was living there before) OR is the sequence of biotic changes that regenerate.

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Presentation on theme: "Succession 1) to create a community in a previously uninhabited area (nothing was living there before) OR is the sequence of biotic changes that regenerate."— Presentation transcript:

1 KEY CONCEPT Ecological succession is a process of change in the species that make up a community.

2 Succession 1) to create a community in a previously uninhabited area (nothing was living there before) OR is the sequence of biotic changes that regenerate (repair) a damaged community

3 There are two types of succession.
1) primary succession — the development of an ecosystem in a previously uninhabited area (nothing lived there before-IT WAS ONLY ROCK!!!!)

4 Pioneer species- the first organisms that live in a new area Ex: lichen and some mosses break down rock into soil over time 4 1- Bare rock is exposed and lichen and moss break it down to dirt 0-15 yrs 2-Seeds are blown into the area and small shrubs grow yrs 3-As soil grows thicker, small trees take root yrs 4-Different tree species take root, and replace the old trees yrs 3 2 1

5 2) secondary succession — started after a disaster by the remaining species (soil was left intact)
There is already soil! 0-2 yrs 2-18 18-70 70-100

6 Why do you think secondary succession takes less time than primary succession? Secondary succession starts with soil instead of bare rock.


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