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Which type of forest are these?

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Which type of forest are these? . A. B. D. E. C. Forest types, disturbance, succession. 9/19/11. How are forests classified? . Evergreen or Deciduous Coniferous or Broad-leafed Dry or Wet Tropical, Temperate or Boreal. What is a forest biome? . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Which type of forest are these?

A

B

C

DE

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Forest types, disturbance, succession

9/19/11

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How are forests classified?

• Evergreen or Deciduous• Coniferous or Broad-leafed• Dry or Wet• Tropical, Temperate or Boreal

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What is a forest biome?

• Many similar ecosystems throughout the world. – Individual population community Ecosystem Biome

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What is an ecosystem?

• The nonliving (abiotic) and living (biotic) components of an environment working together.

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What is an ecological disturbance?

• an event that results in a sustained disruption of an ecosystem's structure and function.

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What are examples of disturbances to forest ecosystems?

• Logging• Urbanization• Agriculture• Overpopulation of a single species/hunting– i.e. the deer population

• Invasive species• Fire• Flood

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What is succession? • “more-or-less predictable and orderly changes

in the composition or structure of an ecological community.”

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What is primary succession?

• Succession on an area that has never been occupied by a community.

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What is secondary succession?

• Succession on an area which had its community removed (by disturbance).