
Ecological Succession EOC Review
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Elizabeth Wait
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Ecological Succession EOC Review
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Pre-Assessment
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best defines ecological succession?
The ability of an organism to survive in an ecosystem
All of the nonliving factors of an ecosystem
The regular progression of species replacement in an environment
The number of different species living in an ecosystem
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Multiple Choice
The figure shows the pattern of growth in an area that began as barren soil 300 years ago until present time.
What types of organisms would be considered the pioneer species in this ecosystem?
Pine
Oak
Crabgrass
Hickory
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Multiple Choice
The figure shows the pattern of growth in an area that began as barren soil 300 years ago until present time.
What types of species are representative of the climax community in the figure?
Ragweed
Hickory
Crabgrass
Pine
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Multiple Choice
What is the order of succession shown in this figure?
A, B, C, D
B, A, D, C
C, D, A, B
D, A, B, C
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Multiple Choice
New growth from lichens and moss began to form in a small region of Virginia after a forest fire disturbed, but did not destroy, soil in that area. What type of succession began to form in this area?
Competitive
Primary
Secondary
Differential
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Ecological succession is changes in the types of species growing in an ecosystem over time
Ecosystems typically start with just a few smaller species
If allowed to develop, larger and more diverse species move in
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Multiple Choice
The change of an ecosystem over time until a stable stage is reached is called -
competition
carry capacity
succession
parasitism
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Succession begins with a pioneer species and ends with a climax community
Pioneer species are the FIRST living things to start growing and are small and grow quickly
A climax community is reached when the largest organisms are present and the ecosystem is stable (no longer changing)
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Multiple Choice
The first living thing to grow successfully in a newly formed rock formation are called -
climax species
pioneer species
parasites
heterotrophs
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Multiple Choice
Stable, final stage of succession
adaptation
pioneer species
niche
climax community
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Primary succession occurs when an ecosystem starts from NOTHING
There is NO SOIL present
May occur after a volcano or moving glacier creates new rock
The pioneer species are usually bacteria, moss, and lichen, which break down rock to form soil
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Multiple Choice
Primary succession could potentially begin in which of the following environments?
A field covered with a flow of lava for an extended period of time
A large plain used for cattle grazing during the past 20 years
A mountainside that has been clear-cut for logging
A forest that has been destroyed by two wildfires
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Secondary succession occurs when soil is already present
Remember - Secondary HAS Soil!
May occur after a flood, fire, or other disaster kills larger species but does not destroy the soil
The pioneer species is often grass, but may still include moss, lichen
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between primary and secondary succession?
Primary succession already has soil.
Primary has soil and secondary does not
soil is present in both
primary has no soil and secondary has soil
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Post-Assessment
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Multiple Choice
Moss and lichen are common examples of -
climax species
primary species
secondary species
pioneer species
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Multiple Choice
What would most likely be the pioneer species in a plowed field?
Oak trees
Palm trees
Grasses
Shrubs
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Multiple Choice
Each drawing represents different stages in community succession within the state of Virginia. Which of the following drawings represents the climax community in this succession pattern?
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of primary succession?
Growth in area where a field has been abandoned
Growth in an area where a forest has been cleared
Growth in an area where a surface mine is no longer used
Growth in an area where a glacier has receded
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Multiple Choice
A fire partially destroys a temperate deciduous forest. In the following spring, small mosses and low growing plants are observed growing amongst the burned trees and former underbrush. This is an example of -
secondary succession
diversity
primary succession
climax community
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