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Community: group of interacting
populations in a certain area at same time
Communities can be different, they can be
different species (plant or animal)
They can be difficult to live in too
Too much of something, too little
Limiting factors: any biotic or abiotic factor
that restricts the existence, numbers, or
reproduction of an organism
they control what lives in a environment
Ex:
Temperature
Precipitation (water)
Disease
Space
Food/predators
Tolerance: the ability of an organism to
withstand (tolerate) changes in an
environment
what are your ranges of tolerance?
Succession: natural changes in an
environment that occur over time
Refers to natural growth of plants/trees/etc
2 types
Primary
Secondary
Primary succession: the colonization of
barren land by communities of organisms
Done by “pioneer species”
Moss
Lichen
No animals present, no soil present
Occurs on rock
Lichen breaks down rock to form soil so other
plants and shrubs can grow
Primary succession leads to a climax
community
a stable, mature, community that undergoes little
to no change
Plant life has reached it’s peak in growth
Secondary succession: occurs after some
sort of natural disaster or human caused
interruption
Forest fire
Habitat destruction
Soil and animal life already existed there
Does not involve pioneer species
Will also lead to a climax community