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When the pioneer species die, their remains are used as an anchor area and a nutrient source for the next species to populate the area.
The first organisms to appear in an area undergoing succession are known as the pioneer species. These organisms lead to a more biodiverse steady-state ecosystem.
Pioneer species
After the eruption, plants began to colonize the volcanic debris. Such plants that is called pioneer species
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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When the pioneer species die, their remains are used as an anchor area and a nutrient source for the next species to populate the area.
The first organisms to appear in an area undergoing succession are known as the pioneer species. These organisms lead to a more biodiverse steady-state ecosystem.
If we look back at the basics, all that it takes for succesion to occur is a pioneer species. In the tundra, the most common pioneer species is arguably mosses and lichens. Other plants will grow off of the pioneer species.
Pioneer species
After the eruption, plants began to colonize the volcanic debris. Such plants that is called pioneer species
Perennial grasses do not really inhibit the growth of pioneer species. If the grass, or any other species are well watered, treated with vitamins and see plenty of sun, they will do well.
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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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