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I think you should really do your homework.
If there are 2 species that have evolved from one specie, the they very well can occupy the same ecological niche, and since evolution take a long time, there is a possibility of a large distance gap between these two specie, thus creating ecological equivalence! If this still doesn't make sense look up the term "ecological equivalent" in the dictionary!
the continuing occurrence of two or more species in the same area or habitat, usually used of potential competitors.
Jedo and musarat
The two main contributors areJames WatsonFrancis Crick
Two of them are Krishna and Arjuna.
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A platypus's footprint will show webbing spreading out between 5 claws. See the related links.
There are two syllables. Foot-print.
the ecological significance in forsts are that they care divided into two parts which are flora and fauna
competition and predation
There are two syllables like so: foot-print.
A footprint's depth is determined by the amount of weight above it. So two people with the same size foot, but different weights, will produce footprints of different depths.
Having a medium sized dog as a pet has the same carbon footprint as running two SUVs, or four-wheel drives. This is largely because of the amount of meat they eat.
I'm assuming you mean ecological relationship.An ecological relationship is the relationship between organisms in an ecosystem. There are six ecological relationships in which two are oppositional and four are symbiotic. The oppositional relationships are predation and competition. The symbiotic relationships are mutualism, commensalism, amensalism, and parasitism.
The two biggest are the Rijn and the Maas