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8.2 COLONISATION AND
SUCCESSION IN AN ECOSYSTEM

            A community of organisms which interact
         Ecosystem
            with their non-living environment and
            function as a unit

                    Biotic components are well balanced with
     Dynamic Ecosystem
                    one another and with the abiotic
                    components

            - Natural environment where organisms live
          Habitat
            -Provides basic resources og life such as food,
              shelter, living space, nesting sites and mates
Species

A group of organisms that:
  look alike and have similar characteristics
  share the same roles in an ecosystem
  capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring
population

A group of organisms of the same species
living in the same habitat at the same time
Community

- A several populations of different species
 living in the same habitat of an ecosystem
-Interpendent and interact with one
  another in order to survive
NICHE
 -A niche of an organism is its role in the
  ecosystem
 -Niche of a population:
   ranges of temperatures at which it lives
   the type of food it eats
   the space it occupies
 -animals that undergo metamorphosis in
  their cycle occupy different niches.




 A tadpole lives             A frog lives mainly
entirely in water                on the land
BARE GROUND
• An environment of bare rocks and sand left
  behind by a forest fire is not suitable for most
  organisms.
• After the ground cools down, water re-enters
  the environment. When water, air, nutrients
  and sunlight are available, spores and seeds of
  certain plants start to germinate and grow.
PIONEER SPECIES
• The first colonizers
• Special adaptations is enable to survive on dry
  and nutrient-poor soil
• Hardy plants which usually have dense root
  system to bind the sand particles and hold
  water and humus
• Short life cycle
• When die, they remains add to the humus
  content of soil
Successor species
• Modify the environment, eventually creating
  conditions which are less favorable to themselves
• Grow bigger than pioneer species, thus reducing
  the amount of sunlight that reaches them and
  gradually replacing them
• Have small wind-dispensable seeds which are
  able to spread and grow rapidly
• Change the structure and quality of the soil,
  making it more conductive for larger plants to
  grow
Dominant species
• Can grow faster and so they out-compete the
  pioneers which grow at a slower rate
• Turn modify the environment which allows
  larger trees to grow
• The larger trees out-compete the shrubs,
  which are replaced by forest-floor species
  which require low light intensit
                    (succession)
• Ecological success leads to a relatively stable
  community which is in equilibrium with its
  environment
• Example: tropical rainforest in Malaysia
• A stable community that undergoes little or
  no change in its species composition
Colonisation

• A process whereby a species invades and
  occupies a newly formed area where no
  life has existed previously
Succession
• The gradual process through which one
  community changes its environment so that it
  is replaced by another community
Biology - Colonisation and Succession

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Biology - Colonisation and Succession

  • 1.
  • 2. 8.2 COLONISATION AND SUCCESSION IN AN ECOSYSTEM A community of organisms which interact Ecosystem with their non-living environment and function as a unit Biotic components are well balanced with Dynamic Ecosystem one another and with the abiotic components - Natural environment where organisms live Habitat -Provides basic resources og life such as food, shelter, living space, nesting sites and mates
  • 3.
  • 4. Species A group of organisms that: look alike and have similar characteristics share the same roles in an ecosystem capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring
  • 5. population A group of organisms of the same species living in the same habitat at the same time
  • 6. Community - A several populations of different species living in the same habitat of an ecosystem -Interpendent and interact with one another in order to survive
  • 7. NICHE -A niche of an organism is its role in the ecosystem -Niche of a population: ranges of temperatures at which it lives the type of food it eats the space it occupies -animals that undergo metamorphosis in their cycle occupy different niches. A tadpole lives A frog lives mainly entirely in water on the land
  • 8.
  • 9. BARE GROUND • An environment of bare rocks and sand left behind by a forest fire is not suitable for most organisms. • After the ground cools down, water re-enters the environment. When water, air, nutrients and sunlight are available, spores and seeds of certain plants start to germinate and grow.
  • 10. PIONEER SPECIES • The first colonizers • Special adaptations is enable to survive on dry and nutrient-poor soil • Hardy plants which usually have dense root system to bind the sand particles and hold water and humus • Short life cycle • When die, they remains add to the humus content of soil
  • 11. Successor species • Modify the environment, eventually creating conditions which are less favorable to themselves • Grow bigger than pioneer species, thus reducing the amount of sunlight that reaches them and gradually replacing them • Have small wind-dispensable seeds which are able to spread and grow rapidly • Change the structure and quality of the soil, making it more conductive for larger plants to grow
  • 12. Dominant species • Can grow faster and so they out-compete the pioneers which grow at a slower rate • Turn modify the environment which allows larger trees to grow • The larger trees out-compete the shrubs, which are replaced by forest-floor species which require low light intensit (succession)
  • 13. • Ecological success leads to a relatively stable community which is in equilibrium with its environment • Example: tropical rainforest in Malaysia • A stable community that undergoes little or no change in its species composition
  • 14. Colonisation • A process whereby a species invades and occupies a newly formed area where no life has existed previously
  • 15. Succession • The gradual process through which one community changes its environment so that it is replaced by another community