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  2. Category:Succession templates - Wikipedia

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    <noinclude>[[Category:Succession templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character. This is a collection of Succession templates .

  3. Ecological succession - Wikipedia

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    Wetland succession is a uniquely complex, non-linear process shaped by hydrology. [44] Hydrological factors often work against linear processes that predict a succession to a "climax" state. The energy carried by moving water may create a continuous source of disturbance.

  4. Hydrosere - Wikipedia

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    Hydrosere is the primary succession sequence which develops in aquatic environments such as lakes and ponds. It results in conversion of water body and its community into a land community. The early changes are allogenic as inorganic particles such as sand and clay are washed from catchment areas and begin filling the basin of the water body ...

  5. Intertidal zone - Wikipedia

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    The intertidal zone also includes steep rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, bogs or wetlands (e.g., vast mudflats). This area can be a narrow strip, such as in Pacific islands that have only a narrow tidal range, or can include many meters of shoreline where shallow beach slopes interact with high tidal excursion.

  6. Aquatic ecosystem - Wikipedia

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    For example, wetland plants may produce dense canopies that cover large areas of sediment—or snails or geese may graze the vegetation leaving large mud flats. Aquatic environments have relatively low oxygen levels, forcing adaptation by the organisms found there. For example, many wetland plants must produce aerenchyma to

  7. Cowardin classification system - Wikipedia

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    Lacustrine wetlands- associated with a lake or other body of fresh water Palustrine wetlands- freshwater wetlands not associated with a river or lake. The primary purpose of this ecological classification system was to establish consistent terms and definitions used in inventory of wetlands and to provide standard measurements for mapping these ...

  8. Halosere - Wikipedia

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    A halosere is an ecological succession in saline water environments. An example of a halosere is a salt marsh. [1] In a river estuary, large amounts of silt are deposited by the ebbing tides, as well as inflowing rivers.

  9. This is a list of succession templates, both extant and deleted. It serves a double purpose. It serves a double purpose. The first three sections provide an index of the templates sanctioned by WikiProject Succession Box Standardization , which are fully documented in Template:S-start and fulfil all the criteria of standardisation, flexibility ...