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A pioneer community is typically characterized by hardy, opportunistic plants that can thrive in harsh, disturbed environments where soil and nutrients are minimal. Common dominant flora in these communities include lichens, mosses, and certain grasses and herbaceous plants. These species are crucial for soil stabilization and nutrient accumulation, paving the way for more complex plant communities to establish over time.

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