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प्रश्न
Name various seral stages from pioneer species to climax community with suitable examples in hydrarch succession.
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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