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Biosphere: Succession

Biosphere: Succession. Using pages 148-151 What is plant succession? What is meant by a sere? Give examples. What is the end point of a succession? Describe the conditions for this end point to be achieved and continued through time. What might happen to change this?.

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Biosphere: Succession

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  1. Biosphere: Succession Using pages 148-151 • What is plant succession? • What is meant by a sere? Give examples. • What is the end point of a succession? • Describe the conditions for this end point to be achieved and continued through time. • What might happen to change this?

  2. Biosphere: Sand Dune formation What conditions are needed for a dune to begin? What difficulties do colonising plants face? How do they overcome these? Name specific plants found at each stage of succession. Draw fig 5.27 (p.153) Draw a table to show the sequence of plant succession. What is the climax vegetation. Name specific examples.

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