A niche is essentially an organism's role in its food web: what it eats, where it lives, its impact on the environment, and so forth. A plant's niche includes anything related to its interactions with its biotic environment, from what plants it takes sunlight from to what decomposers help to fertilize its soil.
controle plant growth
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
Herbivores?
A bumble bee's niche is to collect pollen from one plant and transfer it for pollination. These bees are also responsible for collecting nectar that can be used to create bee's wax.
A specialized niche is when a plant or animal can only live under specific conditions. They only inhabit a certain area, and eat one type of food. Organisms with a specialized niche do not adapt to change very well and are greatly affected by it.
In biology, a niche refers to the specific role or function a species has in its ecosystem. For example, a bird species may have a niche as a seed disperser in a forest ecosystem, helping to maintain plant diversity through its feeding habits.
Water. in order for Watercress to grow this plant needs to be growing near water
The niche of a producer is to carry out photosynthesis and get energy then gives that energy to a herbivore. A example of a producer is a plant.
peanut
Garden snails occupy the ecological niche of herbivores in their environment, feeding on a variety of plant materials such as leaves, flowers, and fruits. They play a role in nutrient cycling by consuming and breaking down plant matter, and they are also a food source for predators in the ecosystem.
I would say that the role of a species in a habitat would be its "niche"
Byblis aquatica's niche is as a carnivorous plant in wet habitats, such as swampy areas or near water sources. It traps and feeds on insects to supplement its nutrient uptake from the soil, allowing it to thrive in nutrient-poor environments. This plant plays a role in controlling insect populations within its habitat.