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1 COMMUNITY CHANGE (SUCCESSION)
Krebs cpt. 21; pages ; 431 Biol 302 succession

2 SUCCESSION …. Is the non-seasonal, directional and continuous pattern of colonization and extinction on a site by populations. Is the replacement of one kind of community by another kind; the progressive changes in vegetation and animal life that may culminate in the climax community (Krebs 622) Biol 302 succession

3 SECONDARY SUCCESSION …. … recovery of a disturbed site.
PRIMARY SUCCESSION …. … recovery from a new sterile area that has been uncovered by a retreating glacier, or created by an erupting volcano. SECONDARY SUCCESSION …. … recovery of a disturbed site. Biol 302 succession

4 PRIMARY SUCCESSION Mt. St. Helens pp403-405
Lake Michigan dunes pp Biol 302 succession Glacier Bay pp

5 SECONDARY SUCCESSION Krebs pp Biol 302 succession

6 Succession driven by interactions between species:
Connell and Slatyer 1977 Succession driven by interactions between species: FACILITATION TOLERANCE (COMPETITION) INHIBITION Biol 302 succession

7 FACILITATION …only certain pioneer species can establish after disturbance. Early species enhance the ability of later species to establish. TOLERANCE …any species can invade. Early species have little or no effect on abilities of later species to invade. Later species can displace early species by reducing resources to levels below those tolerated by earlier occupants. INHIBITION …any species can invade. Once established, species resist further invasion and are displaced only by death or further disturbance. Biol 302 succession

8 A B D C A B C D SUCCESSION PATHWAYS Facilitation
Tolerance & Inhibition A B D C Biol 302 succession

9 Biol 302 succession

10 FACILITATION TOLERANCE INHIBITION Biol 302 succession

11 FIELD ABANDONED IN FALL
A study from abandoned farmland illustrates some aspects of Facilitation, Tolerance and Inhibition (see Krebs pp ) FIELD ABANDONED IN FALL 1. INITIAL INVASION: Horseweed a winter annual produces abundant seed self-allelopathic Conyza canadensis Biol 302 succession

12 More susceptible to decaying roots of horseweed, than horseweed
2. NEXT SEASON: Asters More susceptible to decaying roots of horseweed, than horseweed Tolerant of dry conditions Biol 302 succession

13 3. SECOND AND THIRD SEASONS: Bluestem
Seedlings invading since initial abandonment Broomsedge More tolerant of dry conditions than Asters Decaying roots of Horseweed promote growth Biol 302 succession

14 Bluestem Broomsedge Biol 302 succession

15 Broomsedge is promoted by decaying roots of horseweed & aster
SUMMARY FACILITATION: Broomsedge is promoted by decaying roots of horseweed & aster TOLERANCE: Broomsedge displaces aster through competition for water INHIBITION: Horseweed litter prevents aster from persisting Biol 302 succession

16 Studied trees in a New Hampshire forest
FORCIER 1975 Succession driven by interaction of disturbance & life history traits of species Studied trees in a New Hampshire forest Trees with dbh >2 cm (400 plots) 90% of canopy: Sugar maple American beech Yellow birch Biol 302 succession

17 Eastern deciduous hardwood forests
Several tree species Biol 302 succession

18 Grey Birch, Betula populifera
Black Gum, Nyssa sylvatica Biol 302 succession

19 Beech, Fagus sylvatica Red Maple, Acer rubrum Biol 302 succession

20 YELLOW BIRCH SUGAR MAPLE BEECH r K Biol 302 succession

21 % plots with at least 1 seedling
SPECIES Density (#/m2) (dmin/dmax ) x 100 % plots with at least 1 seedling Mass/ind (mg) Yellow birch 21.3 2 92 8 Sugar maple 10 57 73 268 Beech 3.9 66 55 569 Biol 302 succession

22 Number of cohort alive at beginning of interval
Age interval Yellow birch Sugar maple Beech 0-1 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 1000 70 <30 583 317 225 166 118 84 54 48 42 410 262 188 138 121 110 92 87 83 Biol 302 succession

23 CANOPY SEEDLINGS SAPLINGS < 0.5m tall 0.5 – 2 m tall Yellow birch
Sugar maple Beech + + 0 - ++ Seed - Sprouts + Biol 302 succession

24 CLIMAX MICROSUCCESSION
Beech (sprouts) Beech (seed) MINOR DISTURBANCE Sugar Maple Yellow birch CATASTROPHIC DISTURBANCE Successional communities Biol 302 succession


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