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I don't think so because in my science text book it states that mosses and lichens are the first organisms to start growing in an environment again and pioneer species have to be the first species to arrive. After the mosses grow then die decaying matter builds up on them and other plants can grow. Hope this helped :)

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10y ago

Saplings are NOT often a pioneer species. However, I don't think they are at all.

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