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Population Changes in Context - in Communities!
Succession Defined:
• The gradual, sequential change in the relative
  abundances of the dominant species in a
  biological community following a
  disturbance…
• Primary succession: beginning from an
  abiotic environment following a cataclysmic
  disturbance
• Secondary succession: beginning from a
  major disturbance, but all forms of life are
  not destroyed
Primary or Secondary?




       Volcanic Island
Primary or Secondary?




    1988 Fires in Yellowstone NP
Primary or Secondary?




        Old Parking Lot
Primary or Secondary?




       Glacial Retreat
Primary or Secondary?




        Old Farm
Primary Succession (forest)
• Colonization: of bare rock, tiny seedless plants like
  mosses, and lichens, “pioneer species”
• Early: plants typically small with short lifecycles
  (annuals), rapid seed dispersal, “environmental
  stabilizers”
• Middle: plants typically longer lived, slower seed
  dispersal (herbs, shurbs, perennials)
• Late: plant species are those associated with older,
  more mature ecosystem-largest vegetation (trees)
• “Climax Community” mature forest in this case
  (but varies by biome)
 *Note: Consumers and decomposer populations will also vary as
 producer populations change…as well as nutrient cycling…
Research on Primary
     Succession
Research on Secondary
     Succession
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




  Old Field Secondary Succession1962-1995
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




  Old Field Secondary Succession1962-1995
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




          First Year
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




           Fifth Year
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




          Tenth Year
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




         Twentieth Year
Hutcheson Memorial Forest
       Center (NJ)




        Twenty-Eighth Year
Changes in Biodiversity
© 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
© 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
Succession in Aquatic
    Ecosystems




    © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
Succession in a Pond




      1960s to 1990s
Is a Climax Community
      Always Inevitable?
• New research suggests that we cannot
  always project the course of a given
  succession or view it as preordained
• Communities are always subject to
  disturbances and we cannot always know
  the outcome
• Disturbances can be beneficial for
  communities…
The Intermediate
    Disturbance Hypothesis
• Hypothesis: Communities that experience fairly
  frequent but moderate disturbances have the
  greatest species diversity
• Reasoning: Moderate disturbances are large
  enough to create openings for colonizing species
  in disturbed areas, but mild and infrequent enough
  to allow the survival of some mature species in
  undisturbed areas
‘General Ecology’, D.T. Krohne
Ecotones
• Disturbances often create ecotones, but they also
  exist as natural transitions between biomes or
  ecosystems
• An ecotone is a transition area between two
  adjacent ecological communities
   – a sharp boundary or a gradual blending effect
   – particularly significant for mobile animals, as they can
     exploit more than one set of habitats within a short
     distance
   – this can produce an edge effect along the boundary
     line, with the area possibly displaying a greater than
     usual diversity of species
Edge Effects
• Disturbances can fragment ecosystems and create
  edge effects
• An edge effect describes the differing abiotic and
  biotic conditions that exist at a border between
  contrasting environments in an ecosystem
   – the increased light, greater wind and temperature
     extremes and lower humidity at the boundaries of
     fragments favor some plant species over others (native
     colonizing species or invasive species)
   – this can make the combination of species present near
     the boundary different from that inside the fragment
     (more diverse or less depending on the factors)
Remember This Edge Effect?




        Kudzu at DCEP
The Island Theory of
          Biogeography
• Small islands have fewer habitat types and greater
  risk of extinction-smaller islands have less genetic
  diversity too
• The more distant the island, the less chance of
  reaching it
• Over time, an island tends to maintain a constant
  number of species, because the rate at which
  species are added is about the same as the rate at
  which other species become extinct
The Island Theory of
          Biogeography
• Species often evolve to a smaller size on islands
  because islands often have a limited supply of
  food, fewer predators, and fewer species
  competing for the same resources
• Examples include island foxes, pygmy
  mammoths, and a dwarf human species Homo
  floresiensis
The Island Theory of
         Biogeography
• Island concepts can also be applied to
  “ecological islands”
• Ecological islands are comparatively small
  habitats separated from a major habitat of
  the same kind
  – A small stand of trees within a prairie is a forest
    island
Habitat Fragmentation (and
    ecological islands)
Solution: Wildlife Corridors
Bibliography
•   http://www.ecostudies.org/bss/index.html
•   http://www.lifeinfreshwater.org.uk/Web%20pages/ponds/Succession%
    20Intro.htm
•   http://www.linc.us/FloridaWidlifeCorridor_Info.html

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Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translationActivity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
 

Population Changes in Communities Through Succession

  • 1. Population Changes in Context - in Communities!
  • 2. Succession Defined: • The gradual, sequential change in the relative abundances of the dominant species in a biological community following a disturbance… • Primary succession: beginning from an abiotic environment following a cataclysmic disturbance • Secondary succession: beginning from a major disturbance, but all forms of life are not destroyed
  • 3. Primary or Secondary? Volcanic Island
  • 4. Primary or Secondary? 1988 Fires in Yellowstone NP
  • 5. Primary or Secondary? Old Parking Lot
  • 6. Primary or Secondary? Glacial Retreat
  • 8. Primary Succession (forest) • Colonization: of bare rock, tiny seedless plants like mosses, and lichens, “pioneer species” • Early: plants typically small with short lifecycles (annuals), rapid seed dispersal, “environmental stabilizers” • Middle: plants typically longer lived, slower seed dispersal (herbs, shurbs, perennials) • Late: plant species are those associated with older, more mature ecosystem-largest vegetation (trees) • “Climax Community” mature forest in this case (but varies by biome) *Note: Consumers and decomposer populations will also vary as producer populations change…as well as nutrient cycling…
  • 9. Research on Primary Succession
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  • 11. Research on Secondary Succession
  • 12. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) Old Field Secondary Succession1962-1995
  • 13. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) Old Field Secondary Succession1962-1995
  • 14. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) First Year
  • 15. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) Fifth Year
  • 16. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) Tenth Year
  • 17. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) Twentieth Year
  • 18. Hutcheson Memorial Forest Center (NJ) Twenty-Eighth Year
  • 20. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
  • 21. © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
  • 22. Succession in Aquatic Ecosystems © 2003 John Wiley and Sons Publishers
  • 23. Succession in a Pond 1960s to 1990s
  • 24. Is a Climax Community Always Inevitable? • New research suggests that we cannot always project the course of a given succession or view it as preordained • Communities are always subject to disturbances and we cannot always know the outcome • Disturbances can be beneficial for communities…
  • 25. The Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis • Hypothesis: Communities that experience fairly frequent but moderate disturbances have the greatest species diversity • Reasoning: Moderate disturbances are large enough to create openings for colonizing species in disturbed areas, but mild and infrequent enough to allow the survival of some mature species in undisturbed areas
  • 27. Ecotones • Disturbances often create ecotones, but they also exist as natural transitions between biomes or ecosystems • An ecotone is a transition area between two adjacent ecological communities – a sharp boundary or a gradual blending effect – particularly significant for mobile animals, as they can exploit more than one set of habitats within a short distance – this can produce an edge effect along the boundary line, with the area possibly displaying a greater than usual diversity of species
  • 28. Edge Effects • Disturbances can fragment ecosystems and create edge effects • An edge effect describes the differing abiotic and biotic conditions that exist at a border between contrasting environments in an ecosystem – the increased light, greater wind and temperature extremes and lower humidity at the boundaries of fragments favor some plant species over others (native colonizing species or invasive species) – this can make the combination of species present near the boundary different from that inside the fragment (more diverse or less depending on the factors)
  • 29. Remember This Edge Effect? Kudzu at DCEP
  • 30. The Island Theory of Biogeography • Small islands have fewer habitat types and greater risk of extinction-smaller islands have less genetic diversity too • The more distant the island, the less chance of reaching it • Over time, an island tends to maintain a constant number of species, because the rate at which species are added is about the same as the rate at which other species become extinct
  • 31. The Island Theory of Biogeography • Species often evolve to a smaller size on islands because islands often have a limited supply of food, fewer predators, and fewer species competing for the same resources • Examples include island foxes, pygmy mammoths, and a dwarf human species Homo floresiensis
  • 32. The Island Theory of Biogeography • Island concepts can also be applied to “ecological islands” • Ecological islands are comparatively small habitats separated from a major habitat of the same kind – A small stand of trees within a prairie is a forest island
  • 33. Habitat Fragmentation (and ecological islands)
  • 35. Bibliography • http://www.ecostudies.org/bss/index.html • http://www.lifeinfreshwater.org.uk/Web%20pages/ponds/Succession% 20Intro.htm • http://www.linc.us/FloridaWidlifeCorridor_Info.html

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Fig 10.8 Graphs showing changes in biomass and diversity with succession.
  2. Fig 10.9 (a) Hypothesized changes in soil nitrogen during the course of soil development. (b) Change in total soil phosphorus over time with soil development. (Source : P. M. Vitousek and P. S. White, 1981, “Process Studies in Forest Succession,” in D. C. West, H. H. Shugart, and D. B. Botkin, eds. Forest Succession: Concepts and Applications [New York: Springer-Verlag, 1981], Figure 17.1, p. 269.)
  3. Fig 10.7 Diagram of bog succession. Open water (a) is transformed through formation of a floating mat of sedge and deposition of sediments (b) into wetland forest (c).