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Pioneer species

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Pioneers.mainly licons.

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

Pioneer species


What is it called when organisms begin to colonize a newly formed volcanic island?

Primary succession


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).


The first organism to colonize a newly formed lifeless habitat apart of?

They are part of primary succession.


Which organisms would most likely be the pioneer organisms on a newly formed volcanic island?

lichens


What are 3 things taxonomists do?

Taxonomists classify organisms into groups based on shared characteristics, name newly discovered species, and revise classification systems as new information becomes available.


Why do biologists debate over how to classify newly discovered organisms?

cause they liked


What is the main reason that scientists try to determine the evolutionary ancestors of newly discovered organisms?

so they can determine if the organisms will be harmful to humans


Which organism would most likely be the pioneer organisms on a newly formed volcanic?

lichens


Which organisms would most likely be the pioneer organism on a newly formed volcanic island?

lichens


A biologist would expect any newly discovered organisms to be made of cells because of?

the cell theory


What purpose did treaty of tordesillas serve?

The Treaty of Tordesillas was signed in 1494 by Spain and Portugal to divide newly discovered territories outside Europe. It aimed to prevent conflicts over newly discovered lands by setting a boundary line and giving each country exclusive rights to explore and colonize different regions.