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Page 1: Welcome! §Please read the board completely. §Please get out your Ecology objectives #1- 5 and review with your neighbor for the quiz. (add review ideas

Welcome!

Please read the board completely.

Please get out your Ecology objectives #1-5 and review with your neighbor for the quiz. (add review ideas in a different color!)

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Succession – Change in Ecosystems

Case Study: Enchanted Rock, TX

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Enchanted Rock, State Park

15 mi NW of Fredricksberg

Granite batholith surrounded by limestone

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.Succession: the orderly replacement of one ecosystem by another.

Primary Succession Secondary Succession

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Primary succession begins with bare rock.

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The granite rock cracks and breaks off as it is heated and cooled each day and season. This is the first step in the formation of soil.

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Dust, rain, and soil particles are trapped in the depressions, allowing grasses to grow. The first species to appear in an

area are referred to as pioneer species.

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Characteristics of early successional or pioneer plants:

Grow close to ground

reproduce quickly

can survive harsh conditions

short lives

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Plants live, die and are decomposed, adding to the soil depth. This allows more seeds to germinate and grow.

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Cacti can grow here, too and are a good example of midsuccessional species.

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As communities grow, abiotic conditions are altered,

allowing new communities to take hold.

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How would soil development change the amount of moisture available to plants? How would the growth of plants change the amount of wind at ground level?

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Climax communities represent the final stage of succession. These climax communities will remain in this spot until they are disrupted.

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Characteristics of climax or late successional communities

Slow growingcan tolerate shadetall (or at least taller than pioneers)

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Climax communities differ by ecoregion, but they generally include long-lived and woody species.

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Climax communities are described by their vegetation, but remember that animal communities will change as succession proceeds, too.

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Factors affecting succession patterns and rates

Facilitation – one species makes an area suitable for species with

different requirements.

Inhibition – early species hinder the establishment and growth of

other species

Tolerance – late successional plants are largely unaffected by

plants at earlier stages of succession

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Secondary Succession begins with a disturbance in an existing ecosystem.

Clear cuttingAbandoned agricultural fieldFire!

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Some Climax species are fire adapted!

Humans don’t like disturbances, but some ecosystems need them!

Fire wars – 17-31

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What can you add now?

Primary succession Secondary succession

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Fire is critical to prairie and forest ecosystems

Returns nutrients to soil Helps certain seeds

germinate Forest – clears underbrush

/fuel Prairie – kills trees Light can reach soil Help control

pathogens/insects

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Intermediate Disturbance hypothesis

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Fire Suppression

1944 – US Forest Service

1988 – fires in Yellowstone shocked nation

1990 – fire policy change

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Yellowstone 1988 1.4 million acres burned; May - Nov

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US Forest fire policy

Extinguish arsonManage lightning strikesProtect peopleApplication of improved scientific

understanding in succession

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Succession is a pattern

Nature doesn’t always fit human categories

Many scientists doubt the usefulness of the concept of succession

Succession does help predict what changes may occur in an ecosystem over time