it is a rat because rats are small and they can hide and reproduce and then you will never know how many there are because they hide and reproduce so by the time you find out they are there. there is a million of them....
The area to which a species is biologically adapted to live is known as its habitat. It consists of physical and environmental features that support the species' survival and reproduction.
Pioneer species. These organisms are typically the first to establish themselves in a previously uninhabited or disturbed habitat, paving the way for other species to colonize the area. Pioneer species are often well-adapted to harsh conditions and play a crucial role in ecological succession.
Pioneer species are the first organisms to colonize a previously uninhabited area. These species are able to establish themselves in harsh conditions and pave the way for more complex ecosystems to develop over time. Examples of pioneer species include lichens and certain types of bacteria.
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pioneer species
In what area specifically ??
A species that does not normally live in an area
A species that does not normally live in an area
FAUNA are the animals that live in a certain area
The individuals of a species that live in a particular area are called a population.
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.
The area to which a species is biologically adapted to live is known as its habitat. It consists of physical and environmental features that support the species' survival and reproduction.
species diversity is the number of species that live in one area (or ecosystem)
Pioneer species. These organisms are typically the first to establish themselves in a previously uninhabited or disturbed habitat, paving the way for other species to colonize the area. Pioneer species are often well-adapted to harsh conditions and play a crucial role in ecological succession.
microorganisms