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Succession Jessica Panicker and Kellie Egan Key Terms To Know ● Pioneer Species-species which are the first to colonize previously disrupted or damaged ecosystems, beginning a chain of ecological succession ● Climax Community- a stable mature community Climax Communities ● The trees found in climax community are hardwood trees ● Soft wood trees are found before climax community ● Shade-tolerant trees are found in later stages of succession Primary Succession ● Primary succession is the colonization of living organisms into an area that was not previously colonized by any living things. ● Example: succession occurring after a glacier recedes or after a new island forms from oceanic volcanoes Secondary Succession ● Secondary succession is the regeneration of the living community after a major disturbance. ● Example: after a forest is clear-cut the trees are removed but some small plants, the soil, and soil organisms remain. The forest will slowly regenerate. Primary vs. Secondary Succession ● ● ● ● ● Primary Begins with no life No Soil Present Lichen and moss comes first (pioneer species) Biomass is low Requires more time to reach the climax community ● ● ● ● ● ● Secondary Follows removal of existing life Soil already present Old Area Seeds and roots already present Biomass is higher Requires less time to reach the climax community Pros and Cons of Succession Pros ● creates an ecosystem that is balanced and stable ● restore an environment after it has been disturbed by clear-cutting, forest fires, etc. ● prevents desertification ● promotes biodiversity o pros of biodiversity Cons ● Slow process ● If there is another disturbance, the process starts over ● can lead to habitat loss for some species o species that relies on early succession species How this Relates to Forest Management Clearcutting ● Clearcutting is the removal of all trees within a designated area. ● Clearcutting removes all existing life in the area but NOT the soil ● Secondary Succession Forest Fires ● Forest Fires burn down matter in the area ● Although all is burnt, the soil still remains ● Secondary Succession Old Growth Forests ● Old growth forests have large trees and multilayered canopies. ● Well developed ● Climax Community Strip Cutting ● Strip cutting is when you cut a strip of trees down in a forest, leaving trees on either side of the strip. ● Secondary Succession Volcanic Eruptions ● After a volcanic eruption, lava hardens and covers the ground. ● This is primary succession because the lava creates a layer of rock Future Outlook ● Bright Future ● Will continue to be Earth’s natural restoration process o clear-cutting, forest fires, strip-cutting continues ● Conservationists continue to monitor ecological succession to be able to detect environmental change in an area.