An ecological niche is where the animal or plant lives and what it does. It's the "profession" or "job" of the animal or plant. For example, oak trees live in oak woodlands; that's common sense. The oak woodland is the habitat. So if Odium was writing a letter to an oak tree he would address the letter to: Sir Deciduous Oak Tree,
The Oak Forest,
England,
UK What do oak trees do? If you can answer that question you know the oak trees "profession" or its ecological niche. Perhaps you think that oak trees just stand there looking pretty and not doing very much, but think about it. *
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The most important ecological niche of a moth is in pollination of plants.
A niche I think
habitat where the organisms of a species can live
Everything it does is called its function or its ecological niche
Ecological Niche
It is the fact it reduces population of smaller rodents insects and reptiles in its ecostytems
an ecological niche for an wood lice is
the ecological niche of a moose would be to eat grass
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Niche or Ecological Niche
the ecological niche of a moose would be to eat grass
Lemna minor's ecological niche is primarily a photosynthesizer and producer. It grows in a thick blanket on top of ponds.
is a niche
The most important ecological niche of a moth is in pollination of plants.
no!
It lives in a paddock
It is a producer .