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Is a habitat the role a species plays in a community?

False. A niche is the role a species plays in a community.


A role or position a species has in its environment?

False. A niche is the role a species plays in a community.


What are species that play a critical role in maintaining the structure of an ecological community?

Keystone Species


The role or function of a particular organism in a community is called a?

A. niche


Is a habitat the role a species plays in a community true or false?

true


In a healthy ecosystem an animals niche is best described as?

the role of a species in its community


What do you call the role a particular plant or animal plays in a community?

I would say that the role of a species in a habitat would be its "niche"


What is role and function of library?

To provide free knowledge and access to literature to the community, increasing academic wealth.


What is a community of species?

There isn't a community of a species, but there could be a population.


A scientist finds no evidence that species in a community are competing and concludes that competition never played a role in the development of this community Is this conclusion valid?

Nope. If the resources are not infinite then in the same niche, the weaker species will be eliminated. If the weaker species has already been eliminates then he might not find evidence.


Is dogs a good niche?

No dogs are not a niche. Dogs are animals. A niche is the function or position of a species within an ecological community.


What does the species richness of a community refer to?

The species richness of a community refers to the number of different species found in a community