no, a niche is what role an animal plays in the food web (ex. carnivore) a habitat is where it lives (ex. forest)
Sea otters' niche is to keep kelp forests and the like healthy.
Raccoons live in deciduous forests, conifer forests, mixed forests, rain forests, wetlands, grasslands, deserts and even in major urban areas.
Both, and, in temperate forests as well. And some like baboons, live in plains environments.
Northern boreal forests.
Pandas fulfill the niche as the only herbivore that predominantly eats bamboo in the Chinese bamboo forests.
A Sea otters niche in the ocean is to keep kelp forests healthy. they do this by feeding on the animals that graze on kelp.
Mongooses occupy a niche primarily as small carnivorous mammals, often found in various habitats like grasslands, forests, and deserts. They play a crucial role in controlling insect populations and small vertebrates, including rodents and snakes, which helps maintain ecological balance. Their adaptability and social structures, seen in species like the meerkat, also allow them to thrive in diverse environments. Overall, they contribute significantly to their ecosystems as both predators and prey.
Tree squirrels live in deciduous forests usually.
Goldenrods can grow in many different environments. These environments include fields, forests, ditches, and pastures in temperate or dry climates.
I'm not aware that anyone is worried about ancient forests, but there are many scientists who would like to know more about those ancient forests and their environments millions of years ago. By studying the history of our planet, we can get clues about the future of our planet.
They lived in semi-tropical environments preferably by rivers and forests.
Liverworts occupy a vital ecological niche as pioneers in moist, shaded environments, often in forests, wetlands, and stream banks. They play a crucial role in soil formation and stabilization, helping to retain moisture and prevent erosion. Additionally, liverworts contribute to nutrient cycling and provide habitat for microfauna, promoting biodiversity in their ecosystems. Their ability to tolerate extreme conditions makes them important indicators of environmental health.