That Question does not make sense. A tiger lives in a forest ecosystem. A tiger is not an ecosystem.
where in the ecosystem does tiger fit
yes
they live in the oceans.
trees
Tiger cubs don't have a niche. A niche is a role in the ecosystem, and tiger cubs don't fill any role in the ecosystem until they become independent. Adult tigers fill the niche of apex predator.
tiger is a consumer because he eats he does not make any thing that can contribute to the ecosystem he consumes animals
they eat them
Killing things, people
white tigers
a tiger. it consumes herbavores which live off the land
Tigers are on top of the food chain in an ecosystem. Therefore, monitoring the health of the tiger is an excellent way to monitor the health of the entire ecosystem. If the tiger is doing well, the ecosystem it lives in is doing well. However, if the tiger is dwindling, the ecosystem it belongs to is under serious threat. This is, however, relevant to tigers in the wild. Unfortunately in many countries, keeping tigers as pets is permitted by law. This is unfortunate as the space required by a tiger so substantial and the end result is the animal is kept caged or tethered, which is very cruel.
As the top predator in their environment, tigers are important to the ecosystem. Happily, two of the six subspecies, the Bengal tiger, and the Siberian tiger, have shown a slight increase recently in numbers.