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Q: What is the term used to describe the first species to colonize an area after a disturbance and how these species help recovery of the area?
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What is The first species to colonize a new habitat called?

Pioneer species


What are the first organisms to colonize any newly available areas?

Pioneer species


Human disturbance of a community usually?

Favors species with low reproductive rates


An advantage of asexual reproduction is that?

that you get a baby. or that you need a partner


How are lichens similar to the pioneer species that colonize abandoned farm areas?

they both are pioneer species that conized area in natural process by their self..


What was the first organisms to colonize a newly available area?

Pioneers


What does pioneer species mean in science?

A pioneer species is a species [usually plants] first colonize on damaged or newly made land. (such as lichens growing on a newly made island).


What is the intermediate disturbance theory?

it tries to predict how species diversity will change with changing levels of distrubance. It is found that in areas with little distrubance a dominant species will "take-over", and it areas with high distrubance only species highly adaptive to the distrubance will survive. Both the previous scenieros will ensure low levels of biodiversity, while a perpetual disturbance (the intermediate disturbance theory basis) allows more diversity to flourish in the area.


How does an adaptive radiation lead to recovery of biodiversity after a mass extinction?

Adaptive radiation is the evolution of many diverse species from a common ancestor. After a mass extinction those individuals that were able to survive no longer have competition so they are able to colonize new habitats and occupy open niches. The individuals will undergo allopatirc and sympatirc speciation events, producing species that are not found elsewhere.


What is the regeneration scheme?

In ecology, the regeneration scheme refers to the process by which a habitat or ecosystem is naturally restored or replenished through the growth of new plant life after a disturbance like a forest fire or logging. This process helps to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem functions over time. Different species play different roles in the regeneration scheme, with some being pioneer species that quickly colonize disturbed areas and others being late-successional species that take longer to establish.


What term is used to describe the process for a new species developing from an existing species?

Speciation is the term used to describe the process for a new species developing from an existing species.


What term describe development of new species and mass extinction?

Macroevolution The development of a new species is called speciation.