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how do pioneer species (lichens and mosses) contribute to primary succession on bare rock? they prevent other species from colonizing. they feed the rock nutrients. they slowly change the rock into soil.
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Primary species like lichens and mosses in primary succession on bare rock secrete acids that break down the rock over time, gradually turning it into soil which allows other plants to grow later.
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They slowly change the rock into soil.