Sere
Sere is a term in ecology used to describe a sequential progression of plant communities that replace one another over time in a particular environment as ecological succession proceeds after a disturbance, soil development, or environmental change. A sere encompasses the entire trajectory from initial colonization through intermediate stages to a late-successional or climax community.
In classic models, a sere comprises a series of seral stages, such as pioneer communities (characterized by
Disturbances drive sere formation: natural events like fire, windthrow, flooding, landslides, or human activities such as
Common examples include ecological progressions on bare rock or mineral soil, where lichens and mosses give
Sere is primarily used in vegetation science and ecology. It may also appear in discussions of succession