Early successional species

    • [DOC File]Ecological Succession Introductory Activity

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      Early successional plants tend to have high rates of photosynthesis and respiration, high rates of resource uptake, and high light compensation points, whereas late successional plants often have opposite characteristics (Bazzaz 1979).It wasn’t until 1977 that ecologists actually proposed mechanisms by which communities might progress through ...

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    • Early successional forest ecosystems: What we’ve learned ...

      Practice Purpose: To provide habitat for species requiring early successional habitat for all or part of their life cycle; by managing plant succession to develop and maintain early successional habitat. I. Project Goals and Objectives. Landowner/Client's Goals and Objectives (describe): ...

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    • [DOC File]Unit 5 (Chapters 8, 9 & 10) – Community and Population …

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      It is an early successional species that readily establishes on disturbed sites. Western yarrow is recommended for adding species diversity in native seed mixtures for rehabilitation of disturbed sites such as rangelands, minelands, roadsides, park and restoration areas, prairie reconstruction projects, and farm bill program conservation plantings.

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    • [DOC File]BRUSH MANAGEMENT - eAuthentication

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      Distinguish among pioneer (or early successional) species, midsuccessional plant species, and late successional plant species. Distinguish among facilitation, inhibition, and tolerance as factors that affect how and at what rate succession occurs. 18. Give three examples of environmental disturbances, and explain how they can affect succession.

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    • [DOCX File]Patterns and Mechanisms of Succession

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      Open area with early successional plant species (created and/or maintained through periodic vegetative disturbance using mechanical, chemical, biological, or a combination of these techniques*) Initial setting: Cropland, pasture, old fields, wildlife or forestland where a change to or maintenance of an early successional stage of vegetation is ...

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    • [DOCX File]WESTERN YARROW

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      Where early successional species such as quail, pheasants, rabbits, and grassland birds are a priority, consider regular, periodic disturbance of the food plot. ... Plantings will occur early enough to allow species maturity before frost. Food plots will be located on the least erosive areas of the field. Adequate vegetative cover must be ...

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    • [DOCX File]647 Early Successional Habitat Development/Management

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      Early successional treatments should be placed in a specific planned special arrangement. This specific arrangement is dependent upon the habitat objective and desired species. Treatment shall be accomplished whenever succession has gone past the desired stages.

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    • [DOC File]NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE

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      early successional. species. such as herbs, grasses, wild flowers, and low shrubs. Over time, this second set of species is replaced by yet another set of species. As time goes on, larger trees begin to grow in the environment and “shade out” the grasses and herbs. As each plant community changes, so do the animal communities.

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