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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
Obviously the reverse is true also, namely, that a particular climax will exhibit the
same subsere wherever similar or identical disturbances occur. This same
organic correlation applies likewise to the prisere. The succession in water, on
rock, ...
2
Vegetation and Soils: A World Picture
This delayed sere is known as a subsere. Subseres of another type have been
initiated because of man's interference with climatic climax vegetation. Quite
often this has been swept away by fire or in forestry operations. A mature soil is
thus ...
3
The British Islands and Their Vegetation
Qravel or sand subsere: at Hindhead, 733; at Crockham Hill, 733. Felling subsere
: at Oxshott, 734. Wet heath communities, m. Molinietum, 735. Succession, 735.
Chard Common, 735. Zonation, 737. Sphagnetum, 740. Summary of zonation ...
A. G. Tansley (Sir), 1949
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Soil and Environmental Science Dictionary
... study area aire d 'etude subarctic subarctique subpopulation sous-population
subsere, secondary sere subsere subtropical subtropical succession succession
succession, autogenic succession autogene succession, autotrophic succession
...
E.G. Gregorich, L. W. Turchenek, M.R. Carter, 2001
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Fundamentals of the Physical Environment: Fourth Edition
Over time the influence of the arresting factor will be lessened or removed, and
the subclimax community will proceed to climax via a subsere. In order to
understand fully the complexity of vegetation patterns which one meets in the real
world, ...
Peter Smithson, Ken Addison, Ken Atkinson, 2013
Since in the latter the habitat has already supported community life, and since the
soil or substratum is already in an advanced stage of development, the resulting
subsere progresses rapidly and the early pioneer stages of the prisere are not ...
The hard beech subsere is characteristic of residual and moderately leached hill
soils and the broadleaved sub- sere is found on more recent less leached
colluvial-alluvial soils. The vegetation of the hard beech subsere is
characteristically ...
New Zealand Ecological Society, 1953
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A Resource-Based Habitat View for Conservation: Butterflies ...
FA, factor applied (factor creating plagiosere, e.g. grazing or mowing); FR, factor
removed; I and II, plagiosere stages; III, plagioclimax; A and B, subsere stages. (
Modified from Pears, 1977, Fig. 4.6, p. 56, reproduced by permission of Pearson
...
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Acta phytogeographica suecica
Also in this subsere there is a decrease in pH from ca. 5 (in KCI ca. 4) in Cladonio
- Corynephoretum to ca. 4 (ca. 3) in the various forests, thus a much smaller
decrease compared with the maritime dune subsere, and an increase in organic
...
and reverts in a series of stages, by means of a subsere, to a type of community
more normally expected in the prisere development. These trends may be
expressed along the lines suggested by Tansley, as shown in Fig. 4.6. Several
simple ...