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Hydrosere
Naushad Ahamad
M. Sc. 1st year 2nd sem.
Botany (Regular)
Hydrosere or hydrarch succession
Introduction :- hydrosere is a plant succession which occurs in an area of fresh water such as
in oxbow lakes and kettle lakes.
“ Hydrosere succession taking place in an aquatic environment. In a pond, hydrosere starts with
a colonization of phytoplanktons and finally reaches a climax forest stage.”
The different stages of succession are given below.
The 7 main stages of hydrosere in plants are
1) phytoplankton stage
2) submerged stage
3) floating stage
4) reed swamp stage
5) sedge meadow or marsh stage
6) woodland stage
7) climax forest stage.
 1). Phytoplankton stage :- This is the initial stage of succession. Phytoplanktons
(cyanobacteria), and zooplanktons(protozoans as Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium etc), are
the pioneer colonizers. These organisms add large amount of organic matter and nutrients,
which settle at the bottom of pond. Nutrient rich mud supports rooted hydrophytes growth as
Elodea, Hydrilla, Ceratophyllum etc.
 2). Rooted submerged stage :- As a result of death and decomposition of
phytoplanktons a soft mud develops at the bottom of pond. This new habitat now becomes
suitable for the growth of rooted hydrophytes like Myriophyllum, Elodea, Hydrilla,
Potomogetan, Vallisneria, Utricularia etc. These plants further build up the substratum.
This new habitat now replaces these plants giving way to another type of plants of floating
types.
 3). Floating stage :- In the beginning the submerged and floating plants grow
intermingled but very soon the submerged plants are replaced completely. The habitat
becomes changed chemically as well as physically. The dead remains of plants are deposited
at the bottom. The substratum rises up in vertical direction. The important plants of this stage
are Nelumbium, Trapa, Pistia, Nymphaea and Limnanthemum.
 4). Reed-swamp stage :-This stage is also known as ‘amphibious’ stage as the plants of
this community are rooted but most parts of their shoots remain exposed to air, species of
Scirpus, Typha, Sagittaria and Phragmites etc. Are chief plants of this stage. Their rhizomes
form a dense vegetation. The water level is very much reduced and becomes unsuitable for
growth of these amphibious species.
 5). Sedges meadow stage :- Further decrease in water level changes the nature of
substratum. Species of some Cyperaceae and Gramineae such as Carex, Juncus, Cyperus
and Eleocharis colonise the area to form marsh or swamp. Thus mesic conditions approach
the area and marshy vegetation disappear gradually.
 6). Woodland stage :- In the beginning some shrubs and later medium sized trees form
open vegetation or woodland. These plants produce more shade. They render the habitat more
dry. The prominent plants of woodland community are species of Butea, Acacia, Cassia,
Terminalia, Salix, Cephalanthus etc.
 7). Climax Forest stage :- This is the
climax forest, all types of plants are met with.
Herbs, shrubs, mosses and shade loving plants
represent their own communities. invaded by
several trees. In tropical climate with heavy
rainfall there develop tropical rain forests. In
temperate regions, mixed forest of Almus,
Acer and Quercus are formed.
 As the level of soil is raised much above the
water level by progressive accumulation of
humus and soil particles, the habitat becomes
more dry and certainly well aerated.
 It may require thousands of years to reach the
climax stage.
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hydrosere succession.pptx

  • 1. Hydrosere Naushad Ahamad M. Sc. 1st year 2nd sem. Botany (Regular)
  • 2. Hydrosere or hydrarch succession Introduction :- hydrosere is a plant succession which occurs in an area of fresh water such as in oxbow lakes and kettle lakes. “ Hydrosere succession taking place in an aquatic environment. In a pond, hydrosere starts with a colonization of phytoplanktons and finally reaches a climax forest stage.” The different stages of succession are given below. The 7 main stages of hydrosere in plants are 1) phytoplankton stage 2) submerged stage 3) floating stage 4) reed swamp stage 5) sedge meadow or marsh stage 6) woodland stage 7) climax forest stage.
  • 3.
  • 4.  1). Phytoplankton stage :- This is the initial stage of succession. Phytoplanktons (cyanobacteria), and zooplanktons(protozoans as Amoeba, Euglena, Paramecium etc), are the pioneer colonizers. These organisms add large amount of organic matter and nutrients, which settle at the bottom of pond. Nutrient rich mud supports rooted hydrophytes growth as Elodea, Hydrilla, Ceratophyllum etc.  2). Rooted submerged stage :- As a result of death and decomposition of phytoplanktons a soft mud develops at the bottom of pond. This new habitat now becomes suitable for the growth of rooted hydrophytes like Myriophyllum, Elodea, Hydrilla, Potomogetan, Vallisneria, Utricularia etc. These plants further build up the substratum. This new habitat now replaces these plants giving way to another type of plants of floating types.  3). Floating stage :- In the beginning the submerged and floating plants grow intermingled but very soon the submerged plants are replaced completely. The habitat becomes changed chemically as well as physically. The dead remains of plants are deposited at the bottom. The substratum rises up in vertical direction. The important plants of this stage are Nelumbium, Trapa, Pistia, Nymphaea and Limnanthemum.
  • 5.  4). Reed-swamp stage :-This stage is also known as ‘amphibious’ stage as the plants of this community are rooted but most parts of their shoots remain exposed to air, species of Scirpus, Typha, Sagittaria and Phragmites etc. Are chief plants of this stage. Their rhizomes form a dense vegetation. The water level is very much reduced and becomes unsuitable for growth of these amphibious species.  5). Sedges meadow stage :- Further decrease in water level changes the nature of substratum. Species of some Cyperaceae and Gramineae such as Carex, Juncus, Cyperus and Eleocharis colonise the area to form marsh or swamp. Thus mesic conditions approach the area and marshy vegetation disappear gradually.  6). Woodland stage :- In the beginning some shrubs and later medium sized trees form open vegetation or woodland. These plants produce more shade. They render the habitat more dry. The prominent plants of woodland community are species of Butea, Acacia, Cassia, Terminalia, Salix, Cephalanthus etc.
  • 6.  7). Climax Forest stage :- This is the climax forest, all types of plants are met with. Herbs, shrubs, mosses and shade loving plants represent their own communities. invaded by several trees. In tropical climate with heavy rainfall there develop tropical rain forests. In temperate regions, mixed forest of Almus, Acer and Quercus are formed.  As the level of soil is raised much above the water level by progressive accumulation of humus and soil particles, the habitat becomes more dry and certainly well aerated.  It may require thousands of years to reach the climax stage.