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3.3 Succession: How Ecosystems Change over Time
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What is Succession? The predictable pattern of change in ecosystems is called succession. There are two forms of succession: primary & secondary succession
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Primary Succession 1) Primary Succession – occurs in areas where no life exists due to absence of soil (eg. Volcanic islands). The succession begins with a pioneer species: lichen. _________ Species – typically the first organism to arrive to an area, helping to break down rocks into soil. Pioneer
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What happens next??? Mosses, fungi, grasses, and herbs are next to establish themselves in the developing soil, followed by shallow rooted trees, until finally larger trees establish themselves creating a_______ community. _______ Community – is when diverse species develop into a stable, though still changing, ecosystem. (Fig. 3.9, pg 63). climax Climax
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Primary Succession
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Secondary Succession 2) Secondary Succession – occurs when a community has been destroyed or disturbed by natural occurrences or human activity (eg. A newly forested area or fire stricken area).
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- The first species to appear in secondary succession are the wild grasses and weeds. The succession that follows mirrors that of primary succession.
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Homework Check and reflect Page 64 #1-6
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