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A pioneer species(1 point)
is the first species in a barren area.
requires more shade than established species.
hunts other species.
outcompetes native species.
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is the first species in a barren area.
Pioneer species (e.g., lichens, mosses) are the first colonizers in primary succession, helping create soil and conditions for later species.
Pioneer species (e.g., lichens, mosses) are the first colonizers in primary succession, helping create soil and conditions for later species.
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