they sometimes work together or either battle each other for the better job
if two popluations share the same niche then one or the other will eventualy "out grow" the other species. making the weaker one dye out
really i don't know about this one
not always but alot of the time they do occur at the same time it is possible
Insect populations are regulated in much the same way as other species and types of animals. Predation, diseases, habitat infringement, invasive species all play a part in regulation.
They all share the same kind of soil but different particles
Mostly they will get along together, depending upon the species. Other wise they will not get along. Lions and Hyenas get along more or less, but do squabble. But cattle and lions or hyena do not get along, even though they occupy the same niche. By definition, carnivores must occupy some one else's niche. But in a field, cattle, horses and sheep will coexist happily. Birds by and large do not seem to have this coexistence philosophy.
no two species can share the same niche
no
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
no they can not
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
No. Fish are the same species but some are bigger than others.
From A+: competition :)
In some cases, yes for example if the organism has a mate or babies, they will share the same niche. But, in the majority of cases no, organisms have their own niche.
a community... biotch
They can share the same habitat because some animals live in the same houses and they cant share the same niche because their different animals . =) and that's the answer .
Ringtail possums and Greater gliders share the same niche as a koala. Both of these animals are capable of living entirely on eucalyptus leaves, and they are primarily arboreal, or tree-dwelling.
If two species occupy the same niche they will fight to get the resources and one species will typically use the resources better and run the other species out of the ecosystem. Only one will survive.