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which disturbance would result in primary succession?
○ harvesting wheat by using a combine harvester at the end of the growing season
○ controlled burning to stimulate the growth of forest trees such as sequoia
○ the formation of surtsey, a volcanic island off of the southern coast of iceland
○ the effect of a large herd of elephants on the grasses and shrubs in an area
To determine which disturbance leads to primary succession, we recall that primary succession occurs on newly formed or exposed land with no soil or pre - existing organisms.
- Harvesting wheat: This is an agricultural activity on existing soil with a pre - existing ecosystem (the wheat field), so it's secondary succession.
- Controlled burning: It's done on an existing forest ecosystem with soil, so it's secondary succession (stimulates growth in an existing ecosystem).
- Formation of Surtsey: A volcanic island is newly formed, with no soil or pre - existing life initially. So succession here starts from scratch, which is primary succession.
- Elephants' effect on grasses/shrubs: This is a disturbance in an existing grassland/shrubland ecosystem with soil, so it's secondary succession.
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C. the formation of Surtsey, a volcanic island off of the southern coast of Iceland