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Title: Ecological Sucession


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Ecological Sucession
  • Defined the gradual long term changes in
    an altered ecosystem

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In the beginning
  • Succession begins when an area is made partially
    or completely devoid of vegetation because of a
    disturbance.
  • Common disturbances are fires, wind storms,
    volcanic eruptions, logging, climate change,
    severe flooding, disease, pest infestation, and
    farming
  • How devoid of vegetation dictates what type of
    succession will occur

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Types of Succession
  • 1st Primary Succession occurs when both the
    vegetation and topsoil or removed or covered.
  • This typically takes longer to replace
  • Pioneer species, the first to occupy the
    disturbed area, are often limited to organisms
    that do not need soil, ex. Lichen and moss. They
    help create topsoil by breaking down rock and
    replenishing organic material.
  • Examples Strip mining, Volcanic activity, Severe
    wind damage (Hurricane or Tornado) or severe
    flooding (Tsunami)

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Types of Succesion
  • 2nd Secondary Succession occurs when topsoil is
    left intact and/or not all vegetation is
    eliminated
  • This can take up to 150 years to finally reach a
    stable ecosystem or what is also known as a
    climax community.
  • Pioneer species may include grass or annuals,
    plants that grow and reproduce 1-2 years but then
    die.
  • Examples of disturbances fire, farming,
    overgrazing, strong storms (Cat. 1-3 Hurricane),
    logging, disease
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