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Term used to describe changes of an ecosystem overtime in the species that occupy a particular area |
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FIRST STAGE OF SUCCESSION |
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Colonisation; by pioneer species. |
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WHAT ARE PIONEER SPECIES? |
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They produce lots of wind dispersed seeds/spores to reach isolated conditions easily
Rapid germination of seeds - no dormancy
Ability to photosynthesis - not dependent on animals
Fix nitrogen from atmosphere because there is little nutrients in the soil
Tolerant to extreme conditions |
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WHAT HAPPENS IN SUCESSION? |
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At each stage, the soil becomes more nourished so more species can survive. The new species outcompete the old so a new community is formed |
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Weathering of rock produces sand/soil. As plants decompose, they release nutrients to support community |
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Plants that shed all leaves together in one season |
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Final stage of succession
stable state
balanced equilibrium
animals and plants |
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HOW DO ANIMALS GET INTRODUCED? |
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The plants provide food for them and habitats |
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WITHIN CLIMAX COMMUNITIES |
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Dominant plant and animal species |
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Non living environment becomes less hostile
greater number and variety of habitats
increased biodiversity
more complex food webs
increased biomass |
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Due to land clearing - forest fires/agriculture
More rapid - spores/seeds alive in soil
Doesn't begin with pioneer species
begins with species from other succesional stages |
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Primary colonisers
Pioneer species
Hostile conditions
Low biodiversity |
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Secondary colonisers - outcompete primary, soil more hospitable more species |
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Tertiary colonisers - outcompete secondary, more species, more diverse more hospitable |
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Scrubland
small trees and shrubs |
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Climax community
Equilibrium |
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Management of the earths natural resources so maximum use can be made from them in the future |
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MAIN REASONS FOR CONSERVATION |
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Ethics - other species should co exist with us
economic - big gene pool - millions of subatances with possible value
cultural - inspiration to artists, writers, poets
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BAD POINTS OF CLIMAX COMMUNITIES |
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Many species that existed before are no longer present in them
habitats have disappeared
out competed
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Manage succesion that prevents the change to the next stage |
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