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1 Bell Work How do think natural events change an ecosystem? Do natural events always lead to bad changes?

2 Changes in Ecosystems: Ecological Succession

3 Definition: Natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in an area; can be primary or secondary The gradual replacement of one plant community by another through natural processes over time

4 Primary Succession Begins in a place without any soil –Sides of volcanoes –Landslides –Flooding –Glaciers melting Starts with the arrival of living things such as lichens that do not need soil to survive Called PIONEER SPECIES

5 http://botit.botany.wisc.edu http://www.saguaro-juniper.com/

6 Primary Succession Soil starts to form as lichens and the forces of weather and erosion help break down rocks into smaller pieces When lichens die, they decompose, adding small amounts of organic matter to the rock to make soil

7 http://www.life.uiuc.edu

8 Primary Succession Simple plants like mosses and ferns can grow in the new soil http://uisstc.georgetow n.edu http://www.uncw.edu

9 Primary Succession The simple plants die, adding more organic material The soil layer thickens, and grasses, wildflowers, and other plants begin to take over http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu

10 Primary Succession These plants die, and they add more nutrients to the soil Shrubs and tress can survive now http://www.rowan.edu

11 Primary Succession Insects, small birds, and mammals have begun to move in What was once bare rock now supports a variety of life http://p2-raw.greenpeace.org

12 Secondary Succession Begins in a place that already has soil and was once the home of living organisms Occurs faster and has different pioneer species than primary succession Example: after forest fires

13 http://www.geo.arizona.edu

14 http://www.ux1.eiu.edu

15 http://www.agen.ufl.edu

16 Climax Community A stable group of plants and animals that is the end result of the succession process Does not always mean big trees –Grasses in prairies –Cacti in deserts

17 Reflection 1.What is a succession? - Natural changes in the types of species that live in an area - Gradual replacement of one plant community by another over time 2. What is the difference between a primary and secondary succession (where, how, when)? - Primary Succession happens in places that do not have any soil, starts with a PIONEER SPECIES (ex. Glacier melts aways) - Secondary Succession happens in a place that already has soil and once had living organisms, this occurs faster than primary succession. (ex. Fire destroys a forest) 3. What is a climax community? - The end result of a succession when all the plants and animals are stable. 4. Do you feel all natural events are disastrous?


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