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EOCT Review Succession Guided Notes AKS 11c. relate environmental conditions to successional changes in ecosystems (GPS) Predictable _____________ of _____________ that occur in a community over time in order to reach stability. Primary Succession • • • __________________ of rock must occur in order to ______________ ______________ Occurs on __________________ formed land Takes a _______________to reach a climax community Secondary Succession • Soil is ___________________present • Occurs ______________ a ___________________ or ___________________ of already present land Takes a ______________________ to establish a climax community • Practice EOCT Questions 1- The correct order of stages in the primary succession of a volcanic island environment is illustrated by A) shrubs-mosses-coconut trees-sea grasses B) volcanic rock-lichen-mosses-sea grasses C) volcanic rock-shrubs-coconut trees-sea grasses D) volcanic rock-sea grasses-coconut trees-shrubs 2- During the process of ecological succession A) many new species of organisms evolve rapidly. B) the number of species in the community decreases. C) the amount of biomass in the community stays constant. D) an increasing number of resources and niches become available for animals. 3- Primary succession begins after a A)tornado. B)hurricane. C)lava flow. D)forest fire. Climax communities __________________communities that are undergoing primary succession. A) occur before B) are always the result of C) are usually more rich in species biodiversity than D) require more environmental disruption by disasters than