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What is the role of a pioneer species in primary succession?
to destroy parasites
to provide shade
to provide fruit
to produce the soil
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to produce the soil
Pioneer species (e.g., lichens, mosses) colonize bare rock, chemically and physically break it down and add organic matter as they die, starting soil formation that allows later plants to establish.
Pioneer species (e.g., lichens, mosses) colonize bare rock, chemically and physically break it down and add organic matter as they die, starting soil formation that allows later plants to establish.
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