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Today's lesson
A bit of a review
Discuss 6.6 - Ecological succession
Slide 1 - Slide
Which of the following is usually true about secondary consumers in an ecosystem?
A
They eat only plants
B
They are eaten by primary consumers
C
They are fewer in number than are primary consumers
D
They contain the greatest total biomass in the system
Slide 2 - Quiz
Which of the following best explains why there are seldom more than five trophic levels in a food chain?
A
Most carnivores function at more than one trophic level
B
Top carnivores are too few in number to hunt effectively
C
The ecosystem contains too much biomass
D
Energy is lost from each trophic level
Slide 3 - Quiz
Ecological succession
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Pioneer community
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Lichen
is a composite organism that arises from algae living among filaments of multiple fungi species in a mutualistic relationship
6-8% of the earth is covered by lichen
20,000 different species
reproduce asexually
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Moss
small, non-vascular flowerless plants that dense green clumps or mats, often in damp or shady locations
individual plants are usually composed of simple leaves that are generally only one cell thick
do not have seeds and after fertilisation develop sporophytes with unbranched stalks topped with single capsules containing spores
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Steps in succession
Pioneer species come in
Through their existence they change the abiotic factors (add nutrients to ground, create shade, block wind etc)
This makes the environment suitable for other species to come in
These new species can outcompete the previous species making them dissapear from the system
This creates a follow up of species over time, because the population keep on changing the environment
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Climax community
Plant and animal species are constant
They are no longer replaced by other species
A high amount of biodiversity
Complex food web
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What is the order of succession shown in this figure?
A
A, B, C, D
B
A, D, C, B
C
C, A, D, B
D
C, D, A, B
Slide 15 - Quiz
What type of succession is shown going from figure A to figure B?
A
Primary succession
B
Secondary succession
C
Intermediate succession
D
Deflected succession
Slide 16 - Quiz
Largest number of individuals of a population that the environment can support
A
carrying capacity
B
primary succession
C
limiting factor
D
density dependent factor
Slide 17 - Quiz
As succession progresses, animal species diversity increases due to the fact that
A
less soil is being created
B
food choices increase
C
precipitation rates stabilize
D
temperatures moderate
Slide 18 - Quiz
Scientists found, that over a period of 200 years, a mountain pond was transformed into a meadow. During that time, several communities of organisms were replaced by different communities. Which of these best explains why new communities were able to replace older communities?
A
The original species became extinct
B
Species in the older community died from old age
C
The abiotic characteristics of the habitat changed
D
Diseases that killed the older organisms disappeared