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Who replaces the reed-swamp in a hydrarch succession?(a) Rooted-submerged plants(b) Phytoplankton(c) Free-floating angiosperms(d) Marsh-meadowThe question was asked during a job interview.Asked question is from Ecosystem topic in portion Ecosystem of Biology – Class 12

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The correct option is (d) Marsh-meadow

The BEST EXPLANATION: The sequence of SUCCESSIONAL stages occurring in water is known as hydrarch SUCCESSION or hydrosere. The reed-swamp with time is REPLACED by the marsh-meadow in a hydrarch succession. Some examples of the marsh-meadow plants areCaltha, Gallium, Mentha, Cicuta, etc.



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