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Ecological Succession

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Page 1: Ecological Succession. Defined Change in community composition over time –Can be seen following a disturbance Volcanic Eruption Glacial Movement Fire.

Ecological Succession

Page 2: Ecological Succession. Defined Change in community composition over time –Can be seen following a disturbance Volcanic Eruption Glacial Movement Fire.

Defined• Change in community composition over time

– Can be seen following a disturbance• Volcanic Eruption

• Glacial Movement

• Fire

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Primary Succession

Volcanic Explosion

Glacier Receding

Bare Rock

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Secondary SuccessionAreas where living organisms occurred but a

disturbance destroyed the community

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Pioneer Communities

Very Little to no SoilsLichens and MossesWind dispersed fast growing plantsLittle to no animals

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Intermediate CommunitiesSoil formed from decomposed primary communityGrassesFull sun exposed fast growing trees and shrubsHerbivores

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Mature CommunitiesDeeper SoilsSlow Growing TreesPlant Species that are more tolerant of variable conditionsShade Species of Flowers and Shrubs

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Lichen

• Symbiotic association between a photosynthetic microorganism and a fungus

• Grows on– Rocks– Rotting logs– Trees

www.elkhornslough.org/ newspages/lichens.htm

http://www.rbge.org.uk

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Dandelions(Taraxacum)

• Grow quickly and produce large number of seeds

• Seeds dispersed by wind currents

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Cenchrus spinifex

(Field sandspur) • Annual grass in the Poaceae family, grows up to 1 foot tall

• Grows in full sun and in disturbed sites

http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=CESP4

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White-tailed deer(Odocoileus virginianus)

• Diet includes: Leaves, twigs, and fruits or nuts of most vegetation including trees, as well as lichens and other fungi.

www.britannica.com/ebc/art/print?id=55849

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Ruffed Grouse

• These birds forage on the ground or in trees but spend most of their time on the ground

• Diet includes: berries, seeds, fruits, nuts, leaves, and insects

www.pbase.com/muskrat/image/45132899

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Gray Squirrel

• Primary component of diet includes hard nuts and fruit

• Will also eat seeds, fungi, insects and other arthropods, tree bark, nectar, leaves, buds, flowers, and sometimes bird eggs, nestlings and carrion (carcasses of dead animals).

www.snowmancam.com/wildlife_identification.htm

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Wild Turkey

• Diet includes seeds, insects, and an occasional frog or lizard

www.statesymbolsusa.org/.../bird_wild_turkey.html

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American Burying Beetle

• Diet includes the bodies of dead and decaying animals

• Play a major role as decomposers

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Timber Rattlesnake

• Diet mainly includes small mammals, but may include small birds, frogs, or other snakes.

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Eastern White Pine

(Pinus strobus)• Evergreen, fast growing tree

• Reaches heights up to 80 feet tall

• Needs full sun, and well-drained soil http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/

4/48/Pinus_strobus_trees.jpg/513px-Pinus_strobus_trees.jpg

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Sassafras (Sassafras albidum)

• Deciduous shrub or tree, grows up to 50 feet tall

• Prefers full-sun

• Light sandy soils

http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/epa/oakhickory.htm

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Deciduous Holly(Ilex decidua)

• Deciduous shrub or tree, grows up to 18 feet tall

• Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade

http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/i/iledec/iledec1.html

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Four-leaf Milkweed(Asclepias quadrifolia)

• Perennial wildflower grows up to 2 feet tall

• Semi-shade tolerant and thrives in a variety of soil conditions

• Pollinated by butterflies, bees, moths, and attracts many different species of wildlife

© Gary P. Fleming

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Dense blazing stars

(Liatris spicata)• Slow growing wildflower; grows up to 4.5 feet tall

• Grows best in full sunlight but is also partially shade tolerant images.whiteflowerfarm.com/32955a.jpg

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Bottlebrush grass

(Elymus hystrix)• Perennial grass, grows up to 5 feet tall

• Wind pollinated and seeds are dispersed by wind

• Found in meadows and woodlands © Gary P. Fleming

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Red Maple(Acer rubrum)

• Deciduous, shade tolerant tree, grows up to 90 feet tall

• Tolerates many sun conditions and soil environments

http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/epa/oakhickory.htm

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Black Walnut(Juglans nigra)

• Tall, deciduous tree, grows up to 75 feet tall

• Moist, nutrient rich soils

• Fruits and nuts are food sources for many different wildlife species http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/epa/oakhickory.htm

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White Oak(Quercus alba)• Slow growing,

deciduous tree

• Grows up to 100 feet tall, and several feet wide

• Canopy species that creates large amounts of shade

http://www.cnr.vt.edu/dendro/epa/oakhickory.htm

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Spring Beauty(Claytonia virginica)• Perennial

wildflower, grows up to 6 inches tall

• Shade tolerant

• Underground stem is eaten by rodents

© Gary P. Fleming

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Star Chickweed(Stellaria pubera)

• Native perennial wildflower, grows up to 1 foot tall

• Shade tolerant

• Found in moist, well-drained, nutrient rich soil

http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/woodland/plants/star_chickweed.htm

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Poison Ivy(Toxicodendron radicans)

• Woody vine that grows on trees and shrubs

• Moderately shade tolerant

• Wildlife including songbirds, turkey, and deer feed on it

http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/t/wtora2-br10834.jpg

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Wake Robin(Trillium grandiflorum)

• Wildflower that grows up to 18 inches

• Shade tolerant, forest floor species

• Fruit eaten by ants

http://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/regions/eastern/LakeVesuviusRockHouseTrail/images/trillium_grandiflora_lg.jpg

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Black Bear(Ursus americanus)

• Omnivore

• Spring diet includes emerging plants and carcasses of animals that have died during the winter

• Summer diet includes fruits

• Fall diet includes fruits, acorns and beechnuts that have accumulated on the floor (mast)

• Black bears will also eat pinecones, roots, ants, and honey from wild or domestic bees

• Black bears are strong predators, and in some areas they frequently kill moose, calves, and deer fawns during spring.

greennature.com/.../black-bear.html

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Bobcat(Lynx rufus)

• Diet includes rodents, rabbits, hares, and some birds.

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Yellow-breasted chat

(Icteria virens)

• Most individuals extract small insects among foliage of trees or shrubs

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Nuthatch • Searches tree trunks and rocks for food

• Diet includes insects and seeds

• Stores seeds for winter months