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Succession Defined: The sequential change in the relative abundances of the dominant species in a biological community following a disturbance. Primary succession: beginning from a abiotic environment following a cataclysmic disturbance. Secondary succession: beginning from a major disturbance, but all forms of life are not destroyed.
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Primary Succession
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After……..?
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And……..
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Example – Surtsey Island, Iceland
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Diagram of bog succession.
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Primary Succession No soil Pioneer species take hold, break down rock and contribute organic material = soil Grasses, shrubs, then trees after soils Climax community –May vary –Depends on environment
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Secondary Succession
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After…………..
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Or…………
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Stages of Succession Early: plants typically small with short lifecycles (annuals…), rapid seed dispersal, environmental stabilizers. Middle: plants typically longer lived, slower seed dispersal, and in woodland systems: larger. Late: plants and animal species are those associated with older, more mature ecosystem. “Climax”?
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Marine Succession 1 Whale dies and sinks to floor Scavengers/decomposers
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Marine Succession 2 Smaller # of organisms Sediment dwellers with enrichment of sediments from decomposition
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Marine Succession 3 Skeleton remains Heterotrophic bacteria decompose oils in bones Release chemicals for chemosynthetic bacteria Bacteria support mussels, limpets, snails, worms, crabs, clams, sediment dwellers around remaining bones
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Fig 10.8 Graphs showing changes in biomass and diversity with succession.
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Changes in soil nitrogen and phosphorus.
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Aldo Leopold (1934): “The time has come for science to busy itself with the earth itself. The first step is to reconstruct a sample of what we had to begin with.” “…a starting point in the long and laborious job of building a permanent and mutually beneficial relationship between civilized men and the landscape.”
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Steve Packard (early 1990s), The Nature Conservancy “Chicagoans will feel patriotic about their native landscape.” “Cab drivers will point out our savanna and prairie preserves to out-of-town visitors with the same pride they now feel when pointing out the Sears Tower.”
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