Chapter 6: Change in ecosystems Flashcards
What is succession?
The process of change on community composition and structure, towards the establishment of a stable ecosystem.
What are the 3 steps of succesion?
- Primary succession
- Secondary succession
- Climax community
What occurs in primary succession?
Occurs after catastrophic events that leave barren sites with no organisms.
- Pioneer plants colonise
- Soil formation
- R-selected species increase population rapidly
- New communities form
- Succession slowly continues and biodiversity increases
What occurs in secondary succession?
Occurs when there is a change in an ecosystem, and there was a previous community there before. When there is a natural disturbance (fire or flood) or human intervention (deforestation)
- Natural disturbance occurs
- R-selected plants colonise area, invertebrates enter ecosystem
- Slower growing trees grow and stabalise community, herbivores, carnivores and omnivores join food web
- New community is formed an eventually becomes a climax community
What is a climax community?
The stable community present at the final stage of succession.
It is stable as long as environmental factors remain unchanged
What are 2 advantages of prescribed burning?
- Removes dominant plant species and opens up space for other living thngs
- Smoke can promote germination