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    A hydrosere is a plant succession which occurs in an area of fresh water such as in oxbow lakes and kettle lakes. In time, an area of open freshwater...
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    muck Tropical peat Hydric soil Marsh gas Ombrotrophic Processes Halosere Hydrosere Paludification Salt marsh dieback Classifications A Directory of Important...
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    are dominated by shrubs rather than trees. The carr is one stage in a hydrosere: the progression of vegetation beginning from a terrain submerged by fresh...
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    A hydrosere community...
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    one of the following: Look up Seral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hydrosere Community in water Lithosere Community on rock Psammosere Community on...
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    is a floating (quaking) mire, bog, or any peatland being in a stage of hydrosere or hydrarch (hydroseral) succession, resulting in pond-filling yields...
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    floodplains or shallow oxbow lakes. The formation process usually follows hydrosere successional steps, where the ponds or flooded area eutrophicated by water...
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  • muck Tropical peat Hydric soil Marsh gas Ombrotrophic Processes Halosere Hydrosere Paludification Salt marsh dieback Classifications A Directory of Important...
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    muck Tropical peat Hydric soil Marsh gas Ombrotrophic Processes Halosere Hydrosere Paludification Salt marsh dieback Classifications A Directory of Important...
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    muck Tropical peat Hydric soil Marsh gas Ombrotrophic Processes Halosere Hydrosere Paludification Salt marsh dieback Classifications A Directory of Important...
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  • further psammosere succession through the dropping of needles. Halosere Hydrosere Lithosere Psamment Xerosere "psammosere". Oxford Reference. Retrieved...
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  • Mountains the climax forest is dominated by spruces and alpine firs. Hydrosere Lithosere Psammosere Seral community Cooper, W.S. (January 1, 1913). The...
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  • area eventually becomes a climax community again (secondary succession). Hydrosere Psammosere Seral community Xerosere Marathe, K. V.; P. R. Chaudhari. (March...
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  • of using his upper lip to identify plants by touch, and reported the hydrosere succession as freshwater lakes dry out and become land. He also described...
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    semi-natural broadleaved woodland demonstrating the various stages of hydrosere succession (a gradual change from open water to woodland). The open water...
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  • Science: Tutin, Thomas Gaskell (1908-1987) Tutin, T. G. (1941). "The Hydrosere and Current Concepts of the Climax". Journal of Ecology. 29 (2): 268–279...
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    1865. In 1962 Sinker also described how birch woodland is part of the hydrosere around some of the meres in the Shropshire-Cheshire plain, forming a distinct...
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    The original pool that was created was bigger, but due to stages of hydrosere succession, it is gradually shrinking, and will eventually turn into marshland...
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    around freshwater lakes or peat bogs, where it is seen as part of the hydrosere from open water to dry woodland. Typically, there is an area of reeds...
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