Week 11 Wednesday Flashcards

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what is a succession?

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gradual change in plant and animal communities in an area following a disturbance

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what is primary succession?

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colonization of newly exposed geological substrates

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what is secondary succession?

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initial growth of plant community following disturbance that does not destroy soil

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what is a pioneer community?

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made of early successional species; plants that colonize area first, shortly after initial availability

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what is a climax community?

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made late successional species that remains stable until disrupted by disturbance

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what is a disclimax community?

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maintained only thru continual disturbances

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what is an example of primary succession?

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  • Volcanoes
  • Glaciers
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what is an example of secondary succession?

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  • Lightning strike fires
  • Windthrow or blowdowns
  • Floods
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what are some effects of fires in forests?

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  • Kill plants
  • increased nutrient availability
  • fire tolerant-species regrow quickly from living root systems, while others may have seeds dispersed as a result of the fire and regrow more slowly
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time scales of the successions?

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  • Primary succession (Glacier Bay) ~1500 yrs
  • Secondary succession (Boreal forest post-fire) ~ 200 yrs
  • Succession in intertidal zone ~ 1.5 yrs
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what are the hypotheses of mechanisms of succession?

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  • Relay Floristics Hypothesis
  • Initial Floristics Hypothesis
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what is the initial floristics hypothesis?

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Different species dominate at different time periods following disturbance, but great deal of overlap in species occurrence.

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what is the relay floristics hypothesis?

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one wave of species being replaced by next until climax. Very little overlap in species distributions at different successional stages.

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Describe Facilitation with the Connell-Slatyer Model of ecological succession

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  • Many species attempt to colonize newly available space, but only species with particular characteristics can establish
  • Successful colonizers are pioneer species
  • Pioneer species modify the ecosystem so that it becomes less suitable for them but more suitable for species found in later successional stages.
  • Replacement continues until resident species no longer facilitate colonization by other species
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Describe Tolerance with the Connell-Slatyer Model of ecological succession

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  • Initial stages of colonization are not limited to a few pioneer species. Juveniles of species dominant at climax can establish early in succession.
  • Species colonizing early in succession do not facilitate colonization by other species, those that persist are simply those tolerant of conditions
  • Climax community is established when there are no more colonizing species tolerant of environmental conditions
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Describe Inhibition with the Connell-Slatyer Model of ecological succession

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  • Like in the tolerance model, any species can colonize the area during early stages of succession
  • Early occupants modify the environment to make it less suitable for any species; early colonizers inhibit colonization by later arrivals
  • New species move in only when space opens
  • Climax community consists of long-lived species resistant to damage by physical or biological factors.