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Ecological Succession

Pioneer species are the first to colonize

Pioneer species are the first to colonize

During primary succession in lava on Maui, Hawaii, succulent plants are the pioneer species. After weathering breaks down the lava into soil, the plants are able to take root. These plants will help to further change the soil by adding nutrients to it.

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