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For starters,the environment would have only exclusive species and they would have different behaviors

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Q: What would the environment be like without pioneer species?
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When would pioneer species be seen?

when would pioneer species be seen


What would happen if there were no pioneer species?

If there were no pioneer species there wouldn't be any species ya see


What place would you most likely would find pioneer species?

newly erupted volcano is where u would find pioneer species


What would happen if there was no pioneer species?

i think that there will be no humans on earth


What organism would be a pioneer species in the chaparral ecosystem?

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What best describes a plant that is suited to being a pioneer species?

I think it would be disturbed grassland. I had this on my howmework: Which is a place you most likely would find pioneer species growing? a. Climax forest b. Coral reef c. disturbed grassland d. newly formed volcanoes It would be newly formed volcanoes as they have not been previously colonised by another species.


What chemical reaction would a pioneer species have to be able to carry out?

chemical reactions


What pioneer species would be found in Mount St. Helen?

mount rushmore


Why in general can't tall trees be pioneer species?

Tall trees need deep soil. Pioneer species are the first species to live or grow in an area. There usually would not be soil in an area where no living things had been before.


What happens to the environment without the bearded dragon?

If ALL the Bearded Dragons just suddenly went extinct - their place would be filled by another species.


What is pioneer species?

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. Pioneer species are species which colonize previously uncolonized land, usually leading to ecological succession. Pioneer species are often grasses such as marram grass, which grows on sand dunes. In more rocky and damp conditions, they are usually lichen, and small ephemeral bunchgrasses and wildflowers in crevices. The plants, or anything that has the system of a plant, to be specially to the extremes that may be experienced, and once they have modified the environment may be out-competed by less specific plants, eventually leading to a climax community.


What is an example of a pioneer species in secondary succession?

After the eruption, plants began to colonize the volcanic debris. Such plants that is called pioneer species