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Ecological Succession

Ecological Succession

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Biology, Social Studies, Geography, Science, Life Skills

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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Mr. Andersen explains ecological succession, a process where life returns after a disturbance. He divides it into primary succession, occurring on bare rock without soil, and secondary succession, where soil remains after a disturbance. Examples include lava flows and Mount St. Helens for primary succession, and forest fires in Yellowstone Park for secondary succession. Pioneer organisms play a crucial role in secondary succession. The video emphasizes the predictable nature of succession and the role of various species in the process.

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