Seral
Seral is a term used in ecology to describe a distinct stage within ecological succession, referring to a community of organisms that characterizes a particular period of recovery or development after a disturbance. A seral stage is transient; over time it modifies the environment in ways that enable the next stage to establish.
In classical models, succession progresses through a series of seral stages from pioneer or early seral communities
Modern ecology recognizes that many ecosystems do not move toward a fixed climax but rather experience repeated
In forest management and restoration, identifying the current seral stage helps guide actions aimed at restoring
Note: In common usage, seral refers to these ecological stages; the term is typically not used as