Ecological Succession

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Cindy Nguyen
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Cindy Nguyen
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Question 1

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Ecological succession is a [blank_start]series[blank_end] of predictable [blank_start]changes[blank_end] that occur in a community over [blank_start]time[blank_end].
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  • series
  • changes
  • time

Question 2

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Primary succession occurs in an area where there is no [blank_start]soil[blank_end] -- just bare [blank_start]rock[blank_end].
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  • soil
  • rock

Question 3

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Primary succession occurs after a volcanic [blank_start]eruption[blank_end] where the lava [blank_start]cools[blank_end] and forms bare [blank_start]rock[blank_end]. It can also occur after a [blank_start]glacier[blank_end] melts.
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  • eruption
  • cools
  • rock
  • glacier

Question 4

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Pioneer species are the [blank_start]first[blank_end] species to [blank_start]live[blank_end] in an area. They are [blank_start]producers[blank_end] that can tolerate [blank_start]poor[blank_end] growing conditions.
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  • first
  • live
  • poor
  • producers

Question 5

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There are [blank_start]four[blank_end] stages in primary succession. Phase 1: Lichens ([blank_start]fungus[blank_end] + [blank_start]algae[blank_end]) grow on bare [blank_start]rock[blank_end]. They release an [blank_start]acid[blank_end] that begins to [blank_start]break[blank_end] down the bare rock.
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  • four
  • fungus
  • algae
  • rock
  • acid
  • break

Question 6

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Phase 2: The [blank_start]dead[blank_end] lichens mix in with [blank_start]broken[blank_end] down rock to create a [blank_start]rocky[blank_end] soil. [blank_start]Mosses[blank_end] then start to grow which helps create a more [blank_start]fertile[blank_end] soil.
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  • dead
  • broken
  • rocky
  • Mosses
  • fertile

Question 7

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Phase 3: [blank_start]Carcasses[blank_end] then begin to take root in the soil. [blank_start]Grasses[blank_end] start to grow. [blank_start]Herbivores[blank_end] begin to enter the ecosystem due to available food sources. The [blank_start]seeds[blank_end] from new species get brought in on the animal's [blank_start]fur[blank_end] or by the [blank_start]wind[blank_end].
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  • Carcasses
  • Grasses
  • Herbivores
  • seeds
  • fur
  • wind

Question 8

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Phase 4: Many new [blank_start]species[blank_end] have begun to grow in the area. There are now lots of [blank_start]biodiversity[blank_end] and [blank_start]food[blank_end] web begin to develop and the ecosystem continues to [blank_start]change[blank_end]. This is called the [blank_start]climax[blank_end] community.
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  • species
  • biodiversity
  • food
  • change
  • climax

Question 9

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There are also [blank_start]four[blank_end] phases in a Whale Fall Community. Phase 1: The [blank_start]dead[blank_end] whale starts to fall to the ocean floor.
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  • four
  • dead

Question 10

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Phase 2: The [blank_start]sharks[blank_end] and hagfish [blank_start]feed[blank_end] off of the carcass. Mollusks, sea stars, and crabs eat off the dropping on the floor.
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  • feed
  • sharks

Question 11

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Phase 3: The whale has now landed on the floor.Whale fall worms feed off of whale [blank_start]bones[blank_end]. Symbiotic bacteria digest the [blank_start]oil[blank_end] in whale bones. There interaction is known as [blank_start]mutualism[blank_end].
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  • bones
  • oil
  • mutualism

Question 12

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Phase 4: Invertebrates then [blank_start]feed[blank_end] on whale fall worms and each other until nothing is left.
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  • feed
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