The niche of cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises, involves living in marine environments, feeding on fish and other marine organisms, and using echolocation for communication and navigation. They play a vital role in marine ecosystems by controlling prey populations and cycling nutrients. Additionally, cetaceans have evolved various adaptations, such as streamlined bodies and fin shapes, to aid in their aquatic lifestyle.
is a niche
A niche is an organism's way of life within an ecosystem. This differs from a habitat, which is only the place where an organism lives.
She found her niche in the fashion industry, specializing in sustainable clothing design.
realized niche
A lizard is not a niche, it is an organism. Organisms require an environmental niche in order to survive. Most lizards eat insects, many of them live in dry or semi-arid climates, and that would be their niche. The Komodo Dragon has a different niche, being a much larger type of lizard. It eats larger animals. It has a predatory niche.
Chordata is more specific than Cetacea. Chordata is a phylum that includes animals with a notochord, while Cetacea is an order within the class Mammalia that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
A cetacea is a big marine animal with long ears and long snout,but strangely it has fur!
Cetacea.
Cetacea
Yes
Cetacea. Toothed whales are in suborder Odontoceti, baleen whales are in suborder Mysteceti.
they all have brains
Cetacea
No. They are both cetacea, but are different families.
Order: Cetacea Suborder: Mysticeti
That group is 'cetacea'
The scientific order Cetacea includes the approximately eighty species of whales, dolphins, and porpoise. Those scientists that study these whale species (the Cetacea) are therefore called Cetologists.