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- Psammosere abstract "A psammosere is a seral community, an ecological succession that began life on newly exposed coastal sand. Most common psammoseres are sand dune systems.In a psammosere, the organisms closest to the sea will be pioneer species: salt-tolerant species such as littoral algae and glasswort with marram grass stabilising the dunes. Progressing inland many characteristic features change and help determine the natural succession of the dunes. For instance, the drainage slows down as the land becomes more compact and has better soils, and the pH drops as the proportion of seashell fragments reduces and the amount of humus increases. Sea purslane, sea lavender, meadow grass and heather eventually grade into a typical non-maritime terrestrial eco-system. The first trees (or pioneer trees) that appear are typically fast-growing trees such as birch, willow or rowan. In turn these will be replaced by slow-growing, larger trees such as ash and oak. This is the climax community, defined as the point where a plant succession does not develop any further because it has reached equilibrium with the environment, in particular the climate.In an idealised coastal psammosere model, at the seaward edge of the sand dune the pH of the soil is typically alkaline/neutral with a pH of 7.0/8.0 particularly where shell fragments provide a significant component of the sand. Tracking inland across the dunes a podsol develops with a pH of 5.0/ 4.0 followed by mature podsols at the climax with a pH of 3.5 - 4.5.".
- Psammosere wikiPageExternalLink Mag_intro.html.
- Psammosere wikiPageID "302666".
- Psammosere wikiPageLength "2004".
- Psammosere wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Psammosere wikiPageRevisionID "686946126".
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Ammophila_(plant).
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Birch.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Calluna.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecological_succession.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Climate.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Climax_community.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_succession.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Fraxinus.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Halophyte.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Halosere.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Humus.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Hydrosere.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Limonium.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Lithosere.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Littoral_zone.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Oak.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink PH.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Pioneer_species.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Poa.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Podzol.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Psamment.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Rowan.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Salicornia.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Seral_community.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Sesuvium_portulacastrum.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Willow.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLink Xerosere.
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psammosere".
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLinkText "psammosere".
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLinkText "sand dune system (psammosere)".
- Psammosere wikiPageWikiLinkText "successional processes".
- Psammosere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expert-subject.
- Psammosere wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Topography-stub.
- Psammosere subject Category:Ecological_succession.
- Psammosere hypernym Community.
- Psammosere type Settlement.
- Psammosere type Habitat.
- Psammosere comment "A psammosere is a seral community, an ecological succession that began life on newly exposed coastal sand. Most common psammoseres are sand dune systems.In a psammosere, the organisms closest to the sea will be pioneer species: salt-tolerant species such as littoral algae and glasswort with marram grass stabilising the dunes. Progressing inland many characteristic features change and help determine the natural succession of the dunes.".
- Psammosere label "Psammosere".
- Psammosere sameAs Q7253981.
- Psammosere sameAs Psammoserie.
- Psammosere sameAs m.01s2mc.
- Psammosere sameAs Q7253981.
- Psammosere wasDerivedFrom Psammosere?oldid=686946126.
- Psammosere isPrimaryTopicOf Psammosere.