Succession is a way in which ecosystems are changing over time --> occurs as a result of changes to the environment causes plant and animal species present to change
Two types
primary succession --> area of land is newly formed or exposed so there is no soil or organic matter to begin with
when volcanoes erupt, depositing lava
sand is blown by the wind or deposited in the sea to make new sand dunes
mud is deposited in river estuaries
glaciers retreat depositing rubble and exposing rock
secondary succession --> areas of land where soil is present but contains no plant or animal species
Stages of succession
Steps = seral stages
At each seral stage key species can be identified than change the abiotic factors, especially the soil, to make it more suitable for the next species
barren land
pioneer community with colonisers
intermediate community with secondary colonisers, tertiary colonisers and scrubland
climax community with dominant species (which arises from secondary succession or primary succession)
Pioneer community
begins by the colonisation of inhospitable environment by a pioneer species
they often arrive as spores or seeds that have been carried on the wind from other land masses
pionner species need a number of adaptations to colonise the environment:
ability to produce large quantities of seeds and spores that can be carried on the wind
seeds that germinate rapidly
ability to photosynthesise
tolerance to extreme conditions
ability to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere
Intermediate community
over time, weathering of the bare rock produces particles that when mixed with the dead matter of the pioneer species forms soil
the organic component of soil is humus
the soil becomes able to support the growth of a new species of plant aka secondary colonisers --> arrive as spores or seeds
as the conditions improve further new plant species arrive as ferns aka tertiary colonisers --> have waxy cuticle to protect them from water loss
at each stage the rock continues to be eroded so the soil gets better until it can support flowering plants such as grasses, then shrubs, then small trees
SO it has multiple seral stages and at each seral stage the plant and animal species are better adapted to the current conditions of the ecosystem --> they outcompete the species previously present and become the dominant species
Climax community
final seral stage
community is in stable state
there are normally a few dominant plant and animal species --> which ones depends on the climate
although biodiversity increases as succession takes place, the climax community isn't also the most biodiverse
biodiversity tends to reach its peak mid-succession and then decreases as the dominant species outcompete the pioneer communities
Animal succession
primary consumers (insects) are the first to colonise as they consumer and shelter in the mosses and lichens
secondary consumers arrive when a suitable food source has been established and the existing plant cover will provide them with suitable habitats
eventually larger organisms like mammals and reptiles colonise the area when the biotic conditions are favourable
Deflected succession
human activities can halt natual succession
when succession is stopped artificially its called plagioclimax
agriculture is the main reason delfected succession occurs
grazing and trampling of vegetation by animals
removing existing vegetation to plant crops
burning as a means of forest clearance