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The pioneer species begins an ecosystem for succession such as lichens. They start an ecosystem after the previous was destroyed or start an all new one

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Why are pioneer species important for primary succession?

Because then there is life in the ecosystem


What are pioneer species and how are they important to succession?

Its when you get lost in forest and try to survive


Why are pioneer species so important for primary succession?

Because then there is life in the ecosystem


When would pioneer species be seen?

when would pioneer species be seen


The process of seccession varies depending on?

Pioneer species.


What would happen if there were no pioneer species?

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


Are mosses and ferns climax community or pioneer species?

Are mossed and ferns climax community or pioneer species


What are some kind of pioneer species that start growing after pioneer species?

I find it easier to find the answer if you look it up as... "What kins of plants grow after pioneer species?"


What are the first organism to occupy a barren landscape following an event such as glacial retreat called?

The first organism in barren landscape is pioneer species.


Why species are important?

The pioneer species begins an ecosystem for succession such as lichens. They start an ecosystem after the previous was destroyed or start an all new one


What is a pioneer species in lake?

Pioneer species secrete acids that help break down rocks.


The first organisms to live in a new habitat are called?

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.