biodiversity
biodiversity. Biodiversity refers to the variety of different species and their interactions within an ecosystem. A high level of biodiversity indicates a healthy and balanced ecosystem that can better withstand environmental changes or disturbances.
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
multicellular organisms are usually made up of specialised tissues that make up organs (a noteable exception is sponges). biofilms are made up of either a sinlge species or several species that fill niches in the biofilm ecosystem (one could liken the different species to different organs, providing different services to the biofilm as a whole).
Because each species has to have its own role in the environment
Competition has restricted the ranges of both species.
Adaptive radiation
Diversity is the number of different role players (species) in an area. I like to think of diversity in the form of niches. The number of niches being filled in an ecosystem is directly related to the diversity.
Yes. There are different niches in the same habitat.
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different animals have different niches in their habitats
In ecology, a niche is a term describing the relational position of species or population in an ecosystem. It is how an organism makes a living.
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
All over the Earth. New Zealand did not have any mammals until Europeans brought them (starting in the 1700's). All niches in the ecosystem were filled with birds and reptiles.
multicellular organisms are usually made up of specialised tissues that make up organs (a noteable exception is sponges). biofilms are made up of either a sinlge species or several species that fill niches in the biofilm ecosystem (one could liken the different species to different organs, providing different services to the biofilm as a whole).
Similar diets
Grasshoppers are different from frogs because these two species have evolved to fill different ecological niches.
They can occupy different niches within the tree.