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In some cases, yes for example if the organism has a mate or babies, they will share the same niche. But, in the majority of cases no, organisms have their own niche.
An organisms niche is an organisms particular role, or how it makes its living
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An organisms niche is an organisms particular role, or how it makes its living
Earthworms decompose dead organisms
A niche is an organism's way of life within an ecosystem. This differs from a habitat, which is only the place where an organism lives.
Organisms of the same species can occupy slightly different niches within an ecosystem to avoid direct competition. This is known as niche differentiation. However, they generally have overlapping niches as they have similar ecological requirements.
Massive competition occurs when 2 organisms have the sane niche. The organisms are 2 species.
Massive competition occurs when 2 organisms have the sane niche. The organisms are 2 species.
Yes, species are living organisms that share similar characteristics and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. Each species occupies a unique ecological niche in their environment.
Massive competition occurs when 2 organisms have the sane niche. The organisms are 2 species.
the niche of the zooplankton is providing filter feedings for other organisms