Uh i think its orinizems (sorry for spelling) and commensalism
No, initiators do not begin primary succession. Primary succession starts with pioneer species establishing on bare rock or soil devoid of organic material. These pioneer species are the first to colonize the area and start the process of primary succession.
Primary succession requires the presence of bare rock or soil, as well as pioneer species that can colonize and begin the process of ecological succession. These pioneer species often include lichens and mosses that can survive in harsh conditions and begin breaking down the rock or soil to create a suitable environment for other organisms.
Lichens
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Because then there is life in the ecosystem
A primary species is a species that occupies the first trophic level in an ecosystem. These species are usually autotrophs, such as plants, that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain. They are vital in supporting the rest of the ecosystem by providing energy and nutrients for other organisms.
primary species Heavonbound says: no actulley a pioneer species.
pioneer species
pioneer species
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Yes and no. Some species of beetle can be primary consumers, while other species are secondary or tertiary consumers.
Some species of birds are primary consumers.
Yes, most species are they feed on plant material. However, there are some species that are carnivorous and therefore not primary consumers.
The primary division of a species is into individual organisms. Each species is made up of multiple individual organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
The primary function of the reproductive system is to generate new species. This function is commonly referred to as procreation.
No, initiators do not begin primary succession. Primary succession starts with pioneer species establishing on bare rock or soil devoid of organic material. These pioneer species are the first to colonize the area and start the process of primary succession.
Species.