Characteristics of secondary succession

    • [DOC File]Chapter 1

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      primary succession. secondary succession. convergent evolution. coevolution _____5. The first type of community that begins growing during primary succession is called_____. climax community. beginning community. aquatic community. pioneer community _____6. Lichen would be considered to belong to which community in primary succession. climax ...

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    • [DOC File]Faculty and Staff Pages | Furman University

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      Secondary Succession follows the destruction or partial destruction of the vegetation area by some sort of disturbance, like a fire, windstorm, or flood that leaves the soil intact.

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    • [DOC File]Ecology Webquest

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      discuss the characteristics of populations. contrast the effects of density-dependent and density-independent factors on population growth. ... explain the process of secondary succession. Key Terms. population (p. 191) community (p. 191) population ecology (p. 192) population size [N] (p. 192)

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 5-6 Test Name________________

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      A) Primary and secondary succession. B) The invasion of exotic species. C) An increase in both mean annual temperature. and mean annual precipitation. D) An increase in both mean annual temperature. and mean annual precipitation. E) An increase in the total annual hours of. sunlight. Questions 4-7 refer to the following ecological relationships ...

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    • [DOC File]General Ecology: Lecture 12

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      ecological succession. Ecological succession. is the replacement of communities, one community by another, on an area. It involves a change in numbers and kinds of organisms. primary succession. occurs in sites that were previously unoccupied by a community, e. g. lava flows, silt deposits after a flood, sand bars, etc. secondary succession

      6 stages of secondary succession


    • [DOCX File]Chapter 1

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      Secondary Succession follows the destruction or partial destruction of the vegetation area by some sort of disturbance, like a fire, windstorm, or flood that leaves the soil intact.

      primary vs secondary succession


    • Ecological Succession: Characteristics, Types and Causes of Ecologi…

      Secondary succession. Secondary succession: A disturbance occurs which wipes out the late-successional species, leading to a sequence of events similar to primary succession . Example: Secondary succession in a seagrass community [Fig. 21.13] Disturbance is caused by wave action or grazing by sea turtles and urchins

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    • [DOC File]Ecology Webquest

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      14. Distinguish between primary and secondary succession. Not in the textbook. 15. Draw a graph of, and describe, the three general types of survivorship curves. (Type I) late loss curves – (Type II) constant loss curves – (Type III) early loss curves – 16. Give examples of organisms that display the three types of survivorship curves.

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