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- what were you able to add second to your island? ______________
why?_____________________________________________________
- what were you able to add third to your island? ______________
why?_____________________________________________________
- why do lichens and mosses get mostly replaced by larger plant species during successio
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- why can’t you add trees yet?
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- when can consumers be introduced? explain your answer.
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Brief Explanations
- (Context: ecological succession simulation)
- Second addition: Small vascular plants (e.g., grasses).
- Reason: Lichens/mosses (first) break down rock into thin soil, which supports grasses.
- (Context: ecological succession simulation)
- Third addition: Shrubs.
- Reason: Grasses build up more soil depth and nutrients, which shrubs need to grow.
- Lichens and mosses are small, low-growing, and require minimal soil. Larger plants outcompete them: they grow taller, blocking sunlight, and have deeper roots that access more nutrients and water as soil develops.
- Trees need a thick, nutrient-rich soil layer to support their large root systems and growth. Early succession only has thin, low-nutrient soil built by lichens, mosses, and small plants, which cannot sustain trees.
- Consumers can be introduced after a stable producer community (grasses/shrubs) is established. Producers create a consistent food source (plant matter) and habitat, which consumers need to survive and reproduce.
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- What were you able to add second to your island? Small vascular plants (e.g., grasses)
Why? Lichens/mosses formed thin soil for them.
- What were you able to add third to your island? Shrubs
Why? Grasses built richer, deeper soil for shrubs.
- Larger plants outcompete them: they block sunlight, and their deeper roots access more nutrients/water as soil develops, while lichens/mosses only thrive in minimal, early-stage soil.
- The soil layer is still too thin and low in nutrients to support the large root systems and growth needs of trees.
- Consumers can be introduced once a stable community of producers (like grasses and shrubs) is established. This is because producers provide the necessary food source and habitat structure that consumers rely on for survival.