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Succession in Ecosystems

Succession-

a series of changes in a community in which new populations of organisms gradually replace existing ones

Primary succession-

Population of new sites by communities of organisms – takes place on bare rock

Primary succession-

New bare rock comes from 2 sources:

1. volcanic lava flow cools and forms rock

Primary succession-

New bare rock comes from 2 sources:

2. Glaciers melt and expose rock

Pioneer organisms-

the first organisms to populate a new site

Ex: lichens are the first to colonize lava rocks

Lichen

Fungi and algae act as one organism. The algae produces energy through photosynthesis. The fungi obtains water and minerals and protects the algae cells.

Primary Succession-

Rock

Climax community-

a stable, mature community that undergoes little or no succession

Climax community-

Ex: In most of Virginia, the climax community would be a deciduous oak–hickory forest

                                                                                                                                

Primary succession-

Secondary succession-

sequence of community changes that takes place when a community is disrupted by natural disaster or human actions – takes place on existing soil

Secondary succession-

Ex: A fire levels portions of a forest

Secondary succession-

Ex: A farmer plows his field

Secondary succession-

Secondary succession-

Pond Succession

Pond Succession

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