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Page 1: Succession 11/3. Succession Succession- the increase in complexity of the structure and species composition of a community over time. When you have a

Succession

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Page 2: Succession 11/3. Succession Succession- the increase in complexity of the structure and species composition of a community over time. When you have a

Succession

Succession- the increase in complexity of the structure and species composition of a community over time.

When you have a blank ecosystem what species come colonize first, second, third and finally balance out the system.

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Succession

• Succession happens in steps called seral stages.

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Primary Succession

Primary Succession- colonization of newly created land.

Examples:• volcanic eruptions• sand dunes• uncovered glacial deposits

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Primary Succession

1st things to colonize an area are called pioneer species.

1. ColonizationNo soil at the beginning of primary succession. Colonizers: Lichen, mosses (r-selected)- Drought resistant and help break down rock to

create soil.- When they die they create organic material.

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2. Establishment As the soil builds water can be held better and

shallow roots can establish. As these plants die, organic material is added

Establishing species: grasses, small plants, small invertebrates that break down plant matter.

Primary Succession

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3. Competition Weathering and rock breakdown create enough

soil for K-selected species. K- selected species start to push out r-selected

colonizers. Competition species: shrubs, shade-intolerant

plants, pine trees.

Primary Succession

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4. Stabilization• Soil in now fully established and nutrient rich.

This allows for deep roots and water retention. • Fewer new species are coming in.• Slower growing, less productive, longer life

cyclesStabilization species: (K-selected) shade tolerant

trees, oak, spruce, Douglas fir, maple

Primary Succession

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Climax Community –Maximum possible development a community can reach.

• Stable, self perpetuating.• Equilibrium, organisms die at the same rate

they grow. Biomass is stable. • Biodiversity is high, K- selected species with

specific niches are present.

Primary Succession

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Secondary Succession

Secondary succession- colonization of already established land.

• Occurs on already established soil. • Seeds can lay dormant • Shortened/ Faster seral stages

Examples:• Fire• Flood• Human activity (clear cutting) (agriculture)• Natural disaster

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Disturbance

• Disturbance can send the community back to a previous stage

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Changes that occur during succession

• Size of organisms increases• Food webs become more complex• Soil depth increases• Biodiversity increases• NPP and GPP rise and then fall• Production/Respiration ratio falls

Why do these changes occur???