Difference between revisions of "sere"

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|etymology=Latin <i>serere</i>, to join
 
|etymology=Latin <i>serere</i>, to join
|definition=A chain of communities that follow one another in sequence, prisere (primary sere) to a climax typical of a particular climate and geographical area
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|definition=A chain of communities that follow one another in sequence, [[prisere]] ([[primary]] sere) to a [[climax]] typical of a particular climate and geographical [[area]]
 
|see also=[[hydrosere]], [[xerosere]], [[lithosere]].
 
|see also=[[hydrosere]], [[xerosere]], [[lithosere]].
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 13 September 2013

sere (noun; Latin serere, to join): A chain of communities that follow one another in sequence, prisere (primary sere) to a climax typical of a particular climate and geographical area

See also: hydrosere, xerosere, lithosere.