Because each species has to have its own role in the environment
Different species inhabit different niches because if multiple species inhabited the same niche (that live next to each other) there would be too much competition for food, resources, etc.
its niche
If 2 mouse species tried to occupy the same niche they would fight. The mice fight to right to occupy the niche. The winner of the fight gets the niche.
fundamental niche
no two species can share the same niche
Yes it does.
It depends upon the species of lemur, and there are nearly 100 different species, each adapted to their own niche.
It depends upon the species of lemur, and there are nearly 100 different species, each adapted to their own niche.
A realized niche refers to the different conditions or positions of the different species in an ecosystem. The realized niche is the range in which each species specifically falls.
There are many types of lemur on the large island of Madagascar. There are many types of habitat on Madagascar, and each species has its own niche.There are many types of lemur on the large island of Madagascar. There are many types of habitat on Madagascar, and each species has its own niche.
Niche
An Ecological Nichedefines the place and role of each species in its ecosystem.
Less Competition for Food
No, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another. In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.
The group of all populations in an area is community. Niche is everything an organism occupies in an ecosystem- for example, place to live, food, mates, etc.A community is a group of different populations living together in one area.
Every species has its own ecological niche.
False. A niche is the role a species plays in a community.
It's natural niche.