The number of species that can live in an adaptive zone varies widely and is influenced by factors such as resource availability, competition, and environmental conditions. An adaptive zone refers to a specific ecological niche where a group of organisms can thrive and evolve. While there is no fixed limit on the number of species, the diversity within an adaptive zone typically reflects the complexity of interactions among species and their adaptations to the environment. Therefore, the actual number can range from a few to many, depending on these dynamic factors.
An adaptive zone is an environment which allows the development of adaptive radiation.
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Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone, and a few species in The Twilight Zone .
The various species of warblers are found in temperate zone forests in many areas around the world. There are 114 species worldwide.
animals which live in north temperature zone, are: Monarch Butterfly Some species of Frog
Approximately 20-35% of all marine species are estimated to live in the abyss zone. This zone, which ranges from about 13,000 to 20,000 feet deep, is one of the least explored areas on Earth. Many unique and specially adapted species thrive in this extreme environment.
Yes, many species of octopuses live in the sunlight zone, also known as the euphotic zone, which extends from the surface down to about 200 meters (656 feet) deep. This zone receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis, supporting a diverse range of marine life. However, some octopus species can also inhabit deeper waters, adapting to various environments beyond the sunlight zone.
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Intertidal Zone Sunlight Zone, and a few species in the twilight zone .
While it is true shrimp live in all oceans of the world, cleaner prawns (or cleaner shrimp as they are commonly called) live mostly in the Bathypelagic zone. From, MonaLisa234
Crabs can hold a little puddle of water over there gills, this allows them to be out of water and still breath. It is an adaptation to the inter-tidal zone so they can live for a time out of water.