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Warm-up: April 1. What is homeostasis? 2. What happened to the population numbers when equilibrium was met? 3. Which tropic level is always the largest? th 8 Ecological Succession • A series of predictable changes that occurs in a community over time • Occurs through slow changes after a sudden natural disaster (forest fire, volcano, glacier retreat) or from human activity (clearing of a forest) Primary Succession • Occurs on surfaces where no soil exists (after a volcanic eruption or after a glacier retreats) • First species to populate this area is called a pioneer species – usually lichens. – Why are lichens usually pioneer species? Secondary Succession • Occurs after a disturbance that destroys a community without destroying the soil (wildfire, disease, clearing of a forest) Succession in a Marine Ecosystem • Also known as a “whale fall” • Occurs in 3 stages Marine Succession • Stage 1 – Begins when a large whale dies and sinks to the ocean floor – Attracts scavengers and decomposers (hagfish, sharks, crabs, shrimp), which eat the soft tissue Marine Succession • Stage 2 – After 1 year, most of the soft tissue has been eaten – Decomposition of the body enriches the sediment with nutrients, which attracts fish, crabs, and many marine snails and worms Marine Succession • Stage 3 – Begins only when the skeleton remains – Bacteria decompose the oils inside the bones – The bacteria support a community of mussels, marine snails, marine worms, crabs, and clams