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Succession 4.3 Respond to questions in red.
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Key Questions 1.How do communities change over time? 2.Do ecosystems return to normal following a disturbance?
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Ecological Succession An observable, predictable change in species and community structure over time.
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Two types of succession Primary succession begins in an area that has no existing community. The first species to colonize are the pioneer species.
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Two types of succession Secondary succession happens when an existing community is destroyed or disturbed by a natural or man-made disaster. Examples fire, hurricane, clear cut logging. This process occurs faster in secondary succession than in primary succession.
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Climax communities The end product of succession is usually a specific and stable community called a climax community. What happens to the number of species as succession progresses towards the climax community?
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Why does the process of succession occur? The Earth is a dynamic, ever changing landscape. As change occurs, opportunities for new species present themselves. What process between species allows certain species to be more successful? Why are the “winners” more successful?
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Ecosystem recovery Healthy ecosystems often respond by replacing the original community after a natural disturbance. Human disturbance may be too great for this process to take place.
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Looks and sounds like Secondary succession What is the difference between primary and secondary succession? Give examples of each.
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