A niche is essentially an organism's role in its food web: what it eats, where it lives, its impact on the environment, and so forth. A plant's niche includes anything related to its interactions with its biotic environment, from what plants it takes sunlight from to what decomposers help to fertilize its soil.
Niche is the ecological space an animal occupies. For example, the fungi's niche is typically to decompose dead organisms to clean up the environment of decay. Another example is a bee's job to make honey.
You can fence some pigs into a plot of land that you want to grow on in the following years. The pigs will eat alot of the grass and weeds. They will also forage in the ground and upturn stones. This loosens the ground and makes it easier to work further down the road.
controle plant growth
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
Herbivores?
Lichens are a very ancient plant that is both a plant that uses photosynthesis and a fungus that can provide extra nutrients from organic mater. This hybrid ability of lichen give it a advantage again it separate parts.
A bumble bee's niche is to collect pollen from one plant and transfer it for pollination. These bees are also responsible for collecting nectar that can be used to create bee's wax.
A specialized niche is when a plant or animal can only live under specific conditions. They only inhabit a certain area, and eat one type of food. Organisms with a specialized niche do not adapt to change very well and are greatly affected by it.
Water. in order for Watercress to grow this plant needs to be growing near water
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
peanut
I would say that the role of a species in a habitat would be its "niche"
It is related to the climate and terrain (abiotic) and competitors for food, and predators (biotic)
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