- Primary succession
Primary succession is one of two types of
ecological succession andbiological succession of plant life, and occurs in an environment in which new substrate, devoid of vegetation and usually lacking soil, is deposited (for example a lava flow). (The other type of succession,secondary succession , occurs on substrate that previously supported vegetation before adisturbance destroyed the plant life.) In primary succession [pioneer species] is likemoss es andlichen plus algae and fungus plus other abiotic factors like wind and water start to "normalize" the habitat, creating conditions nearer the optimum for vascular plant growth;pedogenesis or the formation of soil is the most important process. These pioneer plants are then dominated and often replaced by plants better adapted to less austere conditions, these plants include vascular plants likegrass es and someshrub s that are able to live in thin soils that are often mineral based. A good example of primary succession takes place after avolcano has erupted. The barren land is first colonized by pioneer plants which pave the way for later, less hardy plants, such as hardwood trees, by facilitating pedogenesis, especially through the biotic acceleration ofweathering and the addition of organic debris to the surfaceregolith .Primary succession occurs following an opening of a pristine habitat, for example, as previously stated a
lava flow, an area left from retreatedglacier , or abandoned strip mine. In contrast, secondary succession is a response to a disturbance, for example,forest fire ,tsunami ,flood , or an abandoned field.
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