Primary and secondary succession.
By: Sean McCollum, Kailee Candia, Marina Funes, And Octavia
Henderson
Mouse
• Common in North America.• Omnivore.• Nuicance.
Blackberry
• Common plant with berries.• Thorned.
Forest fire.
• Pretend a forest fire happened in this forest.• All trees and plants burnt down and all
animals dispersed from a ten mile radius.
Primary succession
• Now that the trees are gone lower lying plants such as blackberry bushes can get more light and therefore are more numerous.
Secondary succession
• Now that there are more berries more herbivorous/omnivorous birds such as Stellar’s Jay will go to that area to forage for food.