The ecological niche of the hippopotamus primarily involves its role as a large herbivore in freshwater ecosystems. They graze on grasses and aquatic plants, helping to maintain vegetation balance and contributing to the nutrient cycle through their waste. Additionally, their activities in water bodies create habitats for other species and influence the structure of aquatic ecosystems. By wallowing in mud, hippos also help regulate water temperature and create microhabitats that benefit various organisms.
an ecological niche for an wood lice is
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Niche or Ecological Niche
the ecological niche of a moose would be to eat grass
is a niche
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Intertidal zone
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It lives in a paddock
The ecological niche of a robin is they eat worms,and live in trees they love animals because they can't be eaten by any animal.
no, very similar genetic information. as you and i dont have the same genetic information do we? same ecological niche? well sorta, i wouldnt call it an ecological niche, the factors that make the niche such as temperature, humidity, host range would be the same.