they sometimes work together or either battle each other for the better job
Individuals of the same kind living in the same environment are referred to as a population. Populations share common characteristics and interact with each other as well as with their environment. They play a crucial role in ecological processes and dynamics.
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.
Speciation can occur when populations of a species become reproductively isolated, preventing gene flow between them. This can happen through geographic isolation, where populations are separated physically, or through mechanisms like behavioral differences or polyploidy leading to reproductive barriers. Over time, these isolated populations can accumulate enough genetic differences to become distinct species.
If the burning of fossil fuels continues at its current rate, it could lead to ocean acidification and rising sea temperatures. This may impact wild salmon populations by affecting their habitat and food sources, potentially leading to a decrease in wild salmon populations. The decreased supply of wild salmon could in turn result in higher prices due to increased scarcity.
Ethane and ethanol both share the same ethyl radical.
no
Because depending on where the organism is located, then there it will develop its niche.
The group of all populations in an area is community. Niche is everything an organism occupies in an ecosystem- for example, place to live, food, mates, etc.A community is a group of different populations living together in one area.
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
A community refers to 2 or more populations living in the same area and interacting with each other. These populations can be of the same or different species and share resources within their environment.
Organisms of the same species can occupy slightly different niches within an ecosystem to avoid direct competition. This is known as niche differentiation. However, they generally have overlapping niches as they have similar ecological requirements.
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.
No, because eac species in an ecosystem also has a role or place in the activites of its comunity. The role of an organisim in the community is its NICHE. A species' nich includes many factors. It includes what species eats and what eats that species. It includes the kind of enviorment the spcies needs to live in. It have to have these kind of species if they are going to have the same niche :oh i for got this is by CAITLIN HAUDUK I HATE SAINTS ANTHONY SCHOOL TELL DAWN ROONEY SHE NEEDS A BOYFRIEND AND GIANA NEEDS A BOYFRIEND BY THE WAY THERE IS A NEW GIRL IN MY CLASS NAME SCIEL RICHARDSON SHE IS FAT UGLY AND I THINK SHE LOVES RONHON WICH HE IS SO CUTELOVE YEA IF U ARE SEEING THIS I HATE MY SCHOOL.
Well they both niched each other and then the lion sucked on the other lions niches for quite some time before fulling penetrating his niche.
no they do not have the same niche but same habitat, so what?
Yes they do have the same niche