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प्रश्न
Name various seral stages from pioneer species to climax community with suitable examples in hydrarch succession.
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उत्तर
The following are the different seral stages in hydrach succession from pioneer species to climax community:
- Small phytoplankton are the primary successional species in aquatic settings.
- Phytoplankton are gradually replaced by rooted-submerged plants (e.g. Hydrilla), rooted-floating angiosperms (e.g. Lotus), free-floating plants (e.g. Pistia), reed swamp (e.g. Typha), marsh-meadow (e.g. Cyperus), scrub (e.g. Alnus), and finally trees (e.g. Quercus).
- The climax community would be a forest. The sea body transforms into land throughout time.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What is ‘Climax community’?
Which of the following is TRUE for hydrarch succession?
What is the entire sequence of communities that successively change in a given area called?
Which of the following represents the correct order of succession observed in the aquatic habitat?
What may happen during ecological succession due to natural or human-induced disturbances?
The growth of lichens followed by mosses, herbs, shrubs and trees is an example of ____________.
Ajit's mother has visited a lake & on returning home she was so excited that she jumbled up the sequence of hydrarch succession. How does Ajit arrange the sequence correctly from center to periphery?
Lichen is a pioneer in succession:
Climax stage is achieved quickly in secondary succession as compared to primary succession. Why?
Time is a crucial factor for ______.
