Social Psychology (10th Edition)
Social Psychology (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134641287
Author: Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers
Publisher: Pearson College Div
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When pond succession occurs, it is changing because the depth of the pand is changing
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Ponds are created when water colects in natural dips in the earth This creates a
quitable environment For submerged plants such as olgpe and waterweed As each
submerged plant des, it srks to the bottom and breaks down Over time, this adds a
layer of humus at the bottom of pond Over a very long time, the depth of the pond wil
in
decrease These condtions Favor the Floating plants auch as lotus and water lies
Floating plants then cover the pands surface and prevent suright from penetrating the
pord The dbsence of surlight diminishes the population of the algoe and waterweed
ncreasing the death rate among them and further increasing the layer at bottom the
s pond
Continuous disposition of dead
organic matter from floating plants
wil make the pond become shalow.
These conditions favor amphibion
plonts, such as cattail ond sedges
Over time, amphbian plants replace
the Floating plants Contrucus
disposition of dead orgaric matter
from amphbian plants wil cause the
pond become dry. The drier
condtions are suitable for the
growth of shrubs, herbs and ferns
Ás the shrubs, ferns and herbs
grow they eventually replace the
amphbian plants. Finaly. trees wil
begn to grow and a primary forest
will be produced
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Transcribed Image Text:When pond succession occurs, it is changing because the depth of the pand is changing P Ponds are created when water colects in natural dips in the earth This creates a quitable environment For submerged plants such as olgpe and waterweed As each submerged plant des, it srks to the bottom and breaks down Over time, this adds a layer of humus at the bottom of pond Over a very long time, the depth of the pond wil in decrease These condtions Favor the Floating plants auch as lotus and water lies Floating plants then cover the pands surface and prevent suright from penetrating the pord The dbsence of surlight diminishes the population of the algoe and waterweed ncreasing the death rate among them and further increasing the layer at bottom the s pond Continuous disposition of dead organic matter from floating plants wil make the pond become shalow. These conditions favor amphibion plonts, such as cattail ond sedges Over time, amphbian plants replace the Floating plants Contrucus disposition of dead orgaric matter from amphbian plants wil cause the pond become dry. The drier condtions are suitable for the growth of shrubs, herbs and ferns Ás the shrubs, ferns and herbs grow they eventually replace the amphbian plants. Finaly. trees wil begn to grow and a primary forest will be produced
Answer the questions pertaining to the pond succession below
Ih this an example of primory succession or secondary auccession? Explain
Your answer here
2. Predct what occurences wald Folow the steps pictured
Your answer here
3. Review the different stages of the ecological pond succeion Choose two stages
that you thirk wald attract animals to the community Name the orimals and describe
why you think they would be attracted to the pond at that pont in time.
Your answer here
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Transcribed Image Text:Answer the questions pertaining to the pond succession below Ih this an example of primory succession or secondary auccession? Explain Your answer here 2. Predct what occurences wald Folow the steps pictured Your answer here 3. Review the different stages of the ecological pond succeion Choose two stages that you thirk wald attract animals to the community Name the orimals and describe why you think they would be attracted to the pond at that pont in time. Your answer here Te
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