Up to five different species of warbler can occupy the same niche. They appeared to assume identical roles in the same community.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
no two species can share the same niche
Some species enhance their chances of survival by forming relationships with other species.
Yes, animals like bee's share their bee hive to live in
My take is that a species has slightly different needs for survival, such as the food sources and climate. Individuals from the same species will have the same needs and have to share the same limited resources too, while individuals from another species will not be as interested in the same items. Scarcity of what one needs to survive creates a competitive environment with others who have the same interest.
no they can not
In general, animals can coexist if they: eat different things in the same place, eat the same thing but at different times, or eat the same thing in different places or manners. In the case of warblers in the same tree, where they are eating the same food and at the same time of day (warblers are active at day and not at night), multiple warblers can feed in the same tree if they feed in different parts of the tree, or if they use different foraging techniques on the same area of a tree.
They can occupy different niches within the tree.
What If 2 folks share the same species what are all the levels they will share?
occupy different niches within the tree
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Organisms of the same species will share common traits.
No. Fish are the same species but some are bigger than others.
A group of closely related species would share the same genus.
no
yes.. just YES!
Three organisms that share the same habitat are a shark, a fish, and coral in an ocean.