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1 Ecological Succession

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3 Ecological Succession
Target: I will be able to define succession, contrast primary and secondary succession, and identify each stage. Ecosystems are constantly changing as a result of natural and human disturbances. Ecological Succession: The series of changes that occur in a community over time. Pg. 29

4 Types of Ecological Succession:
1. Primary Succession: Changes that occur on surfaces where there is no soil. Examples: Volcanic Lava, bare rock, pavement 2. Secondary Succession: Changes that occur on surfaces where soil is already present. Examples: forest fire, plowed field, deforestation

5 Each ecosystem goes through certain stages of succession.
Pioneer Species: the first species to populate an area. In primary succession it is lichens and mosses. In secondary succession, it is weeds and grasses. Seral Communities: different communities between the pioneer species and the climax community. Each species in succession changes the habitat and makes way for the next species.

6 Climax Community: The mature, stable community of organisms, which is the end result of succession.
Succession Animation

7 Let’s Practice! Decide if each of the ecosystems is caused by primary or secondary succession and what stage they are in. Scenario 1: An area that has been destroyed by a volcano is dominated by a community that includes lichens and mosses. Predict the stage of succession the community is in. Pioneer Species

8 Scenario 2: A Northwest forest ecosystem is dominated by large trees
Scenario 2: A Northwest forest ecosystem is dominated by large trees. Predict the stage of succession the community is in. Climax Community Scenario 3 : A Northwest forest ecosystem that has been clear cut is now dominated with grasses and shrubs. Predict the stage of succession the community is in. Seral Community

9 Climax Community: The mature, stable community of organisms, which is the end result of succession.
Summary:

10 Identifying Succession
 Practice identifying the phases of growth a population is in; as well as the stage of succession a community is in. Pg. 28


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