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What are pioneer species?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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A pioneer species is a species that is first to establish itself in an area where nothing is growing-or in an area that has been devastated by fire,flood, plowing etc. These species are usually annuals, disappearing after the second year when perennials take over.

In short, pioneers are the earliest plants that settle in an area.

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A Pioneer Species is the first species to start living on bare rock and starts primary succession. The most common pioneer species is lichen, an aggragate of chlorophyte and fungi species.

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