Describe ecological succession.
- There are two main types of ecological succession: primary and secondary succession.
- A keystone species in an ecosystem is a species whose activities have a particularly significant role in determining community structure.
- An indicator species is a plant or animal that, by its presence, abundance, scarcity, or chemical composition, demonstrates that some distinctive aspect of the character or quality of an ecosystem is present.
- Enduring understanding ERT-2: Ecosystems have structure and diversity that change over time.