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Species that are not native to the environment but still survive despite the overwhelming odds and different climate.

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Are pioneer species always plants?

No, lichens aren't plants


What plants are first to grow in an area?

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 growing conditions in which you would expect to find pioneer plants such as mosses and liverworts?

Pioneer plants like mosses and liverworts typically grow in harsh or disturbed environments with poor soil such as rocky cliffs, volcanic landscapes, or glacial moraines. These plants are often the first to colonize bare ground and play a role in the early stages of ecosystem development.


What is a sentence that gives the meaning of the word pioneer?

The Native Americans in the West resented the influx of pioneer families onto their lands. Mendel compared successive generations of plants, and was a pioneer in the field of genetic research.


Why are mosses good pioneer plants?

they can crate a layer of soil on bare rock


How do you use pioneer species in a sentence?

these are plants wich arepioneer species


Under what growing conditions would you expect to find pioneer plants such as mosses and liverworts?

Pioneer plants like mosses and liverworts typically grow in harsh environments with minimal soil and limited resources, such as recently disturbed or barren land, gravelly slopes, or areas affected by wind or water erosion. They are often the first to colonize these areas and help create suitable conditions for other plants to grow.


What can you infer about the characteristics of pioneer plants?

They are hearty plant. They don't need a lot of nutrition.


How do pioneer species get the area ready for other plants?

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.


What is a pioneer community?

It is the first organism formed on the lifeless ground. It may be plants. Actually, that is a "pioneer species". A pioneer community is a group of people that settle a previously "untamed territory" by tilling the land and beginning to grow their own sustenance.


What a pioneer community?

It is the first organism formed on the lifeless ground. It may be plants. Actually, that is a "pioneer species". A pioneer community is a group of people that settle a previously "untamed territory" by tilling the land and beginning to grow their own sustenance.