The first organisms to colonize any newly available area are known as pioneer species. These organisms are typically hardy and adaptable, such as lichens, mosses, or certain bacteria, which can thrive in harsh conditions. They play a crucial role in soil formation and create a more hospitable environment for subsequent species to establish. This process is essential for ecological succession and the development of a stable ecosystem.
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