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Title: Succession
Description: 10th Grade Notes - Biology - Ecosystems - *Succession*
Description: 10th Grade Notes - Biology - Ecosystems - *Succession*
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Succession:
the natural changes in a community;
there are two types: primary and secondary, finally these changes creates a climax
community and there are no more big changes and the community is stable
Communitys an environment made up of different populations of plants and
:
i
animals that interface with one another
What is the
sequence
of change within a community undergoing succession?
Original Community CatalystOver time Climax Community
(Stable)
What
abiotic factors
can adversely affect a community?
wind
fire
lighting
drought
rain
temperature
light intensity
Primary Succession
What is Primary Succession?
Primary Succession
is an ecological succession that will transpire after the
vacancy of a habitat
...
Describe a boreal forest? Grass, Weeds, Shrubs and trees
...
How long does secondary succession take?
300 years
...
It burnt
down the forest
...
Analysis
What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?
Primary succession is the establishment of living organisms transporting into an
area of land that was not previously used by any living organisms
...
On the other hand, Secondary succession is the rebirth of a living
community after a major brawl
...
What is a climax community and what does it indicate about the ecosystem?
A climax community is when an ecological community reaches the final stage of
succession
...
For
example, this occurred in our investigation when there was a major disturbance
such as a forest fire
Title: Succession
Description: 10th Grade Notes - Biology - Ecosystems - *Succession*
Description: 10th Grade Notes - Biology - Ecosystems - *Succession*