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How Ecosystems Change Naturally

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Page 1: How Ecosystems Change Naturally. What changes will you see?

How Ecosystems Change Naturally

Page 2: How Ecosystems Change Naturally. What changes will you see?

What changes will you see?

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Succession

• The normal, gradual changes that occur in the types of species that live in an area.

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Primary Succession

• How will these areas (volcanic rock and glacial rock deposit) change?

• What will plants need to survive here?

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Primary Succession

• Succession that begins in a place that previously had no soil or plants.

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Pioneer Species

• First plants to inhabit an area.

• They often begin the soil building process by breaking down the rocks along with weathering and erosion.

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Lichen• A common pioneer species, it produces

acid that helps weather the rock into soil.

• When it dies, it will also help fertilize the newly forming soil.

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As soil forms, seeds are blown in or dropped by birds or other animals

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Secondary Succession

• Succession that occurs where soil is already present.

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Secondary succession occurs much faster than primary succession-Why?

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Climax Community• A community of plants that is relatively

stable and undisturbed and has reached an end stage of succession. (ex-a forest)

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Review

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What type of succession will occur here?

• Surtsey, an island off the coast of Iceland. It was created in 1963 by a volcanic eruption.

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Primary Succession

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What will the first species to move in be called?

• Pioneer Species

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What is a common pioneer species?

• Lichen (Like-ehn)

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What type of succession will occur here?

• Secondary succession

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What is the final stage of succession called?

• Climax Community