Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.
They can share the same habitat because some animals live in the same houses and they cant share the same niche because their different animals . =) and that's the answer .
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Because a niche is an organisms place in an ecosystem, specific to only that organism and including its job and what is eats or is eaten by. Two different organisms can have similar niches, but they cannot have the exact same one.
interspecific competition
Ecological isolation occurs when species live in the same territories but never meet. They occupy the same territory, but different habitats.
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
They can occupy different niches within the tree.
occupy different niches within the tree
Nothing, the two species occupy very different niches, and have no contact either negative or positive.
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Adaptive radiation
They can share the same habitat because some animals live in the same houses and they cant share the same niche because their different animals . =) and that's the answer .
Niche: an organism's role in the environment. Habitat: specifically where it lives. For example, many organisms maybe have the same habitat (under a log, if we're considering insects), but as long as they occupy different niches, they will not be in competition.
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Niche: an organism's role in the environment. Habitat: specifically where it lives. For example, many organisms maybe have the same habitat (under a log, if we're considering insects), but as long as they occupy different niches, they will not be in competition.