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Succession

Succession. A community change in which new population of organisms replace existing ones. What causes succession?. Fires Mining Agriculture Logging Catastrophic events (floods, earthquakes, volcanic activity etc .) The first 4 bullets above are examples of

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Succession

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  1. Succession A community change in which new population of organisms replace existing ones

  2. What causes succession? • Fires • Mining • Agriculture • Logging • Catastrophic events (floods, earthquakes, volcanic activity etc.) The first 4 bullets above are examples of Secondary succession, the 5th, primary succession

  3. Secondary succession • Has established soils. This is not the case with primary succession.

  4. Sketch Primary Succession

  5. Each stage along the way is called a seral stage. There are 5 seral stages shown.

  6. The first group of organisms to occupy the area is : Pioneer Community

  7. Examples of these organisms: • Lichens • Algae • Moss

  8. Climax community • Use this word bank to complete the bottom of your hand out. • Well-adapted • Stable • Slows down • competing

  9. Ecological Succession

  10. Beach Succession

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