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what represents a pioneer community ?

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Answered by ItzCuteAyush0276
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In biology, the variety of plants, animals and fungi that first colonize a barren habitat is known as a pioneer community. These organisms are the first in the order of biological succession for that habitat and are followed first by seral communities and then by climax communities.

Answered by Renuka88470
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Pioneer species are the very first species to colonize an area during primary succession. So, a community of this species would be a pioneer community. If the entire ecosystem is wiped out, you might be wondering how pioneer species get to the area in the first place.

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