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Hello, plz answer What is meant by a pioneer species? Would you expect a shrub or dandelion (dispersed by wind-blown seeds) to be a more likely pioneer plant species? Why?
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The term pioneer is used to describe the species that first colonize new habituate created by disturbance
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