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Yes, populate is a verb meaning to fill with inhabitants.
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Neutral bacteria refer to bacterial species that neither exhibit pathogenicity nor confer significant benefits to their host. They exist in various environments, including the human microbiome, where they play a role in maintaining balance but do not directly affect health positively or negatively. These bacteria can help fill ecological niches and contribute to microbial diversity, but they are often overshadowed by more impactful beneficial or harmful bacteria.
they evolve to fill new niches
The verb for population is populate.Populates, populating and populated are verbs too.Some examples are:"We will populate a new planet soon"."She populates the house with kittens"."The humans are populating the planet, shall we stop them?""Earth is populated with humans".
The key roles or niches that organisms fill in their habitat are producers, primary and secondary consumers (herbivores, carnivores and omnivores), predators, prey, scavengers and decomposers.
volcanoes, floods, earthquakes and tornadoes
Grasshoppers are different from frogs because these two species have evolved to fill different ecological niches.
After a mass extinction, there are many open niches. The surviving organisms quickly begin to take advantage of the open niches. As they do, they evolve into new forms, better adapted to these new, separate niches. Hence, many new species quickly evolve and fill the void.
Because most species of gecko will fill similar ecological niches, and it is the most succesful design for filling said niche
Mass extinctions have the effect of eliminating a large number of species, which leaves a wide variety of niches open to new species. Whichever species survive the mass extinction quickly evolve into many new forms to fill the empty niches. The Permian-Triassic Extinction Event left niches open to the dinosaurs, and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction eliminated dinosaurs, leaving niches open to mammals.
Populate is a verb.