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1 Aim: How do ecosystems change over time?

2 Ecological Succession1
The process by which an ecosystem changes over time – often from a barren piece of land to a complex ecological community (depending on climate) 1 2 3 4 5

3 Ecological Succession In a Forest
As time passes grasses grow & then get replaced by shrubs and eventually a forest will form. Why do the grasses disappear? The large shrubs and trees prevent light from reaching the grasses.

4 Ecological Succession in Ponds & Lakes:
As time progresses, the pond gets filled in with dead organic matter. The dead organic matter takes the place of the water in the pond or lake. Eventually (through succession) a forest may form where the pond once was.

5 What is the final state of ecological succession
A climax community with great biodiversity

6 Plant adaptation / succession 1:48

7 Destruction of Climax Communities
Fires, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, deforestation, acid rain. Their destruction often (but not always) means the birth of a NEW community via succession.

8 Are forest fires an ecosystems worst nightmare? Why or why not?

9 Fire in the Forest 2:25

10 Soil Formation: Lichens (fungus and green algae) & weather break down rock into its minerals. Dead Organic materials are added to the minerals

11 Maintaining Soil: The plant roots hold on to the soil & prevent erosion (washing away of valuable material). How could erosion cause a problem for an ecosystem?


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