| seral stages | The series of relatively transitory plant communities that develop during ecological succession from bare ground to the climax stage. (05 Dec 1998) |
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| seralbumen | <physiology> Serum albumin. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| seralbumin | <protein> The serum level of the low molecular protein albumin. Albumin, produced by the liver, plays an important role in maintaining plasma oncotic pressure. Normal serum albumin should be 3.5-5.0 grams per decilitre. Low serum albumin can be found in cases of liver disease and malnutrition. (27 Sep 1997) |
| mid seral species | Shade intolerant species, primarily Douglas-fir trees and vine maple shrubs. These species typically follow the early seral species in natural succession. (05 Dec 1998) |
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| mid seral treatment | A treatment in which a stand of predominately mid seral species will be established. (05 Dec 1998) |
| early seral species | <plant biology> Shrubs, such as ceanothus, and hardwoods, usually in tree form, such as red alder, bitter cherry and big leaf maple. These species start growing in natural succession soon after a disturbance (fire or logging). (05 Dec 1998) |
| late seral species | Shade tolerant species, primarily vine maple shrubs and western red cedar and western hemlock trees. These species follow the mid seral species in natural succession. (05 Dec 1998) |
| late seral treatment | A treatment in which late seral species will be established after thinning. (05 Dec 1998) |
| seral stage |
any stage of development of an ecosystem from a disturbed, unvegetated state to a climax plant community.
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Adjective term applied to any species or plant community primarily associated with secondary successional stages.
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A biotic community which is a development, transitory stage in ecological succession.
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An early stage in plant succession that follows natural or human-caused disturbance
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early-successional; refers to a species or stand that occupies a site only intermittently, as one stage in a progressive succession of species. For example, pioneer species such as aspen often are seral, eventually replaced by more shade-tolerant species like subalpine fir in the absence of disturbance.
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