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Ecological Succession
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What is Succession? Succession – a gradual development of a community over time
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Primary Succession SLOW and takes place over a long period of time
Primary Succession – Takes place on newly exposed surfaces where nothing has ever grown before SLOW and takes place over a long period of time Examples: A new area created after a lava flow newly exposed area after a glacier has melted
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Primary Succession
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Primary Succession Example: Lichen create soil by breaking up rock
Pioneer Species – the first organism to live on the rock or newly exposed area Example: Lichen create soil by breaking up rock
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Primary Succession climax community pioneer species soil & grasses
small shrubs climax community
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Secondary Succession Secondary Succession – occurs when an existing community is destroyed and then regrows through a series of stages Takes place in area where there has been previous growth FASTER process (rapid) because soil is already present Examples: abandoned farm, forest fire
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Secondary Succession
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Secondary Succession
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Yellowstone National Park forest fire of 1988
Secondary Succession Yellowstone National Park forest fire of 1988
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Why is Secondary Succession a faster / more rapid process than Primary Succession?
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