BIO 2129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Andropogon, Ruderal Species, Biocoenosis

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Equilibrium, or climax is what the species are thriving towards. Also depends on how frequently a disturbance happens, and how intense it is. Grazing and fires (vary in intensity and frequency) In theory, species richness should reach a maximum at intermediate frequencies and intensities of disturbance. In landscapes which are dominated by super intense or frequent disturbances, you kill everything all the time, only the most ruderal species can tolerate this really intense disturbances will remove most of everything from a place. If you completely remove disturbance from a landscape, you end up with an organism, or a small number of species dominating, and driving everything else to extinction. At the limits disturbance can affect species richness. It is not easy to predict how disturbance will affect species richness it does not correlate. Primary succession : the chronological change of a biotic community in a newly established area. Secondary succession : the chronological change of a biotic community following disturbance.

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