Secondary Succession Flashcards

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Reason for secondary succession

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established community is suddenly and drastically changed
response to injury
ex. forest fires, wind storms, agriculture

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Dominance in secondary succession

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If changes that cause secondary succession destroy species, there becomes a fight for dominance

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Process of secondary succession

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  1. weeds move onto bare earth
  2. grasses accumulate and deepen the soil
  3. small shrub community develop soil profile
  4. large shrub community accumulate organic material
  5. small tree species community create deeper, more complex soil
  6. large tree species community fully develop soil profile
  7. final tree species community have deep, stabilized soil profile
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4
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forest fires

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some ecosystems rely on them
returns minerals to soil
can increase diversity and disease resistance
spread fast and only burn debris
when normal forest fires are prevented, they burn more than debris and harm the environment

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5
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fireweed

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seeds lie dormant until heated by forest fire

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6
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taiga biome forests

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depend on forest fires

forest fires get rid of debris

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7
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jack pines

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only grow after a fire

cones hold seeds until heated by fire

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8
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land clearing and ecological succession

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disrupts stable ecosystem

disrupted ecosystem can return to normal if left alone for long enough due to ecological succession

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9
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weeds

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well adapted to sunny conditions
beginning of ecological succession
grow fast and densely
choke out weak garden plants and take over
"weed" is a subjective term
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10
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importance of weeding

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stops the process of ecological succession

demonstrative of power of ecological succession

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process of ecological succession in abandoned field

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  1. colonized by annual species
  2. becomes dominated by perennials after a year (this stage lasts 2-5 years)
  3. woody species invade through the assistance of small animals and birds spreading seeds
  4. pines
  5. after 15-20 years the pine canopy closes and sun loving plants and small pines can no longer survive
  6. shade loving plants grow and take over
  7. after 150 years, climax species establish themselves
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