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Class Notes 3 Succession
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I. Succession A. As resources are used up, or become available, different species of plants or animals become present. B. Scientists call these changes in species over time succession.
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II. Primary Succession A.Occurs on an area of bare rock or sand where nothing has ever lived. B.First, pioneer species, such as lichen, move in.
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II. Primary Succession cont C. The lichen decomposes, improving the soil. D. Eventually larger plants, then larger animals can move in.
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III. Secondary Succession A.When a community is disrupted because of a natural disaster or human change. B.Because soil already exists, secondary succession may take less time than primary succession to reach a climax community.
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IV. Climax Community The community will mature until limiting factors have stopped it. At this point, it has reached its climax community. Secondary successionClimax community
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Summary What is succession? What are the two types? Compare and contrast. Why do communities reach a climax?
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