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Ecological Succession
Changes in Ecosystems
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Succession
Natural, gradual changes in the types of species that live in area
Gradual replacement of one plant community by another through natural processes
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2 types of Succession
Primary
Seconday
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Primary Succession
Begins in a place without soil
Sides of volcanoes, landslides, flooding
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Primary Succession
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Pioneer Species
Appear at the start of Primary Succession
Lichens and algae grow on rocks- no solid needed
Capable of surviving extreme conditions
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Simple Plants Grow
Ferns and mosses begin to grow
Add organic material to soil when die, thickening the soil layers
Wildflowers and other small plants can grow
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Shrubs and trees appear
Grasses and wildflowers add more organic material to the soil and create thicker layers
Insects, small birds and mammals move in creating an ecosystem
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Secondary Succession
Begins in a place that already has soil and living organisms
Faster than primary succession
Pioneer organisms are different
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Examples
Forest Fires, deforestation, disease wipes out plant life
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Climax Community
End result of the succession process
Stable ecosystem of plants and animals
Examples: Grasses in prairies, cacti in dessert, oak forests
Allison Spillman
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