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Succession. POINT > Describe primary succession in ecosystems POINT > Describe secondary succession in ecosystems POINT > Define a climax community.

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1 Succession

2 POINT > Describe primary succession in ecosystems POINT > Describe secondary succession in ecosystems POINT > Define a climax community

3 Bees help flowers reproduce by spreading pollen. The bees benefit by getting energy-rich pollen. What type of symbiosis is this? Triggerfish move large rocks on the seafloor to find food. Smaller fish, which could not move the rocks, benefit by getting new feeding opportunities. What type of symbiosis is this? What type of symbiosis occurs when you get a mosquito bite?

4 Succession is a series of relatively predictable changes that occur in an ecosystem over time Succession occurs after ecological disturbances or as some species die and others replace them

5 What is one reason succession occurs?

6 Primary succession occurs after a major ecological disruption in an area with no remnants of an older community (Ex. Volcanic eruptions, retreating glaciers)

7 Primary succession occurs after a major ecological disruption in an area with no remnants of an older community (Ex. Volcanic eruptions, retreating glaciers)

8 Primary succession occurs after a major ecological disruption in an area with no remnants of an older community (Ex. Volcanic eruptions, retreating glaciers)

9 Primary succession occurs after a major ecological disruption in an area with no remnants of an older community (Ex. Volcanic eruptions, retreating glaciers)

10 Primary succession begins in an area with no remnants of an older community Pioneer Species: The first species to colonize lifeless areas ex. lichen

11 Secondary succession occurs when a disturbance affects an ecosystem without totally destroying it Seeds and root systems may still be present Ex. after wildfire, hurricane, etc

12 Secondary succession proceeds faster than primary succession because the soil and some species survive the disturbance

13 Succession occurs as one organism alters its environment, and allows other species to compete for resources For example, new grasses grow after a fire. This allows herbivores to move into the area and survive

14 What is a pioneer species? What type of succession would you expect after a tsunami? Why is secondary succession faster?

15 What is the difference between primary and secondary succession? a)Secondary succession takes longer to occur b)Secondary succession occurs when remnants of the original ecosystem are still in place c)Secondary succession occurs after an ecosystem has been completely destroyed

16 A climax community is the end result of ecological succession, and can be very stable

17 After natural disasters ecosystems often recover to the original climax community After human disruption (like farming) ecosystems may or may not fully recover, depending on the extent of damage

18 A climax community: a)changes rapidly as the ecosystem changes b)is dominated by pioneer species c)only occurs after primary succession d)can be a stable, long term ecosystem

19  Read pages 106-109  Assess page 109 #1-2  Workbook Pages 353, 363-366


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