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The pioneers in aquatic succession is the

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In aquatic succession, pioneers are the tiny phytoplankton or aquatic plants that grow initially in a pond.

Hence, it is called phytoplankton stage, where many algae, bacteria, zooplankton or little aquatic animals thrive well in the water, apart from the aquatic plants.

All these tiny organisms grow together like a community in the pond water, leaving a thick layer of organic matter on the pond soil when these organisms die.

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