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PrBl#8 Species
Impact
By: Jaziel Munoz, Vinh
Watkins, and Nestor Garcia
Primary Succession
Primary Succession takes place on land where their are no living organisms
The first species to take hold in these kinds of areas are pioneer species which are
linchens that would eventually die and create soil.
Secondary Succession
Takes place on areas that previously contain
life and soil. The secondary succession does
not have the same species as the primary
succession because there's already soil on
the ground.
Example: Secondary Succession
A plant is not growing as much as it could
cause it is not getting enough sunlight
because the taller trees are blocking it.
All the taller plants are wiped out from the
area, causing the other plants to grow and
become the bigger plants.
Time period