Which of the following is a common pioneer species?(1 point)

Responses

moss
moss

mouse
mouse

deer
deer

oak tree
oak tree

moss

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To determine which of the following options is a common pioneer species, we need to understand what pioneer species are. Pioneer species are the first organisms to colonize and establish themselves in an area that has been disturbed or is devoid of life, such as after a forest fire or volcanic eruption.

Now, let's go through the options one by one:

1. Moss: Moss is indeed a common pioneer species. Moss can grow on bare soil or rocks and can tolerate harsh conditions, making it one of the first species to appear in disturbed areas.

2. Mouse: While mice are animals that can be found in various environments, they are not considered pioneer species. Pioneer species are typically plants or other primary producers that initiate ecological succession.

3. Deer: Deer are large mammals that are not pioneer species. They require established vegetation to provide food and habitat.

4. Oak tree: Oak trees are not pioneer species either. Oak trees take time to grow and establish, and they usually appear in more mature and stable ecosystems.

Therefore, the correct answer is "moss" from the provided options.