BIO 2129 Lecture Notes - Lake Nipigon, Beforu (Album), Sequoia Sempervirens

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Community ecology: succession: in the early 20th century, ecologists were divided into two groups, led by gleason or clements, clements" advocated the superorganism perspective, while gleason"s view was that species are individualistic. Community ecology: succession: clements also suggested that communities were always developing toward a climax equilibrium. But the equilibrium state depends on climate, edaphics, and takes so long to reach it may never be attained! Prairies: an ecosystem that is maintained by frequent disturbance. Fires: burns every year, fire every 10 years. Community ecology: succession: in theory, species richness should reach a maximum at intermediate frequencies and intensities of disturbance: the intermediate. Community ecology: succession: however, at the limits , disturbance (or lack thereof) can obviously affect species richness: Community ecology: succession: a little more about succession: Two main flavours: primary succession: the chronological change of a biotic community in a newly established area, secondary succession: chronological change of a biotic community following disturbance.

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