i would think because they would eat eachother and more animals would b extinct:)
niches of animals in the tundra
No, a habitat can have multiple niches. Each niche represents a specific role or function that an organism plays within its environment. Different species within a habitat can occupy different niches, allowing for a variety of interactions and relationships to occur.
yes it is possible
yes it is possible
They can occupy different niches within the tree.
All animals (and non animal organisms) live within a niche. This means the place they live and also the resources they use. Because there are so many different niches, from beetles living underneath a log, to dolphins in the sea, each organism needs to have different behaviours so they can survive the best in the niche they occupy.
occupy different niches within the tree
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
Ecological equivalents live in niches with similar resources, and have similar adaptations but since they live in different regions, they do not compete.
Two species can coexist in the same habitat by occupying different niches within that habitat. This is known as niche differentiation. Each species may have specific adaptations or behaviors that allow them to utilize different resources or occupy different parts of the environment, reducing competition between them. By occupying different niches, these species can coexist without directly competing for the same resources.
Marine ones.
different animals have different living standard. e.g fish like to live in water.