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if it leaves an environmental niche, then another, already existing, species might take that niche; or a new one might evolve to fill it.
When two organisms fill the same niche, competition for resources will intensify. This can lead to one species outcompeting the other, resource partitioning where each species utilizes different resources, or evolutionary changes in one or both species to reduce competition. Ultimately, it can result in one species displacing the other or both coexisting through niche differentiation.
The box jellyfish occupies the niche of a predator in marine ecosystems. It is known for its potent venom and feeding on small fish and crustaceans. Additionally, the box jellyfish plays a role in controlling the populations of its prey species.
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A niche is place that a species fills. Plants fill a niche as herbivores eat them. Bacteria fill a niche as they decompose dead animals and help recycle them.
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Tiger cubs don't have a niche. A niche is a role in the ecosystem, and tiger cubs don't fill any role in the ecosystem until they become independent. Adult tigers fill the niche of apex predator.
Sea otters' niche is to keep kelp forests and the like healthy.
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They fill a space (niche) in a food web.
A Sea otters niche in the ocean is to keep kelp forests healthy. they do this by feeding on the animals that graze on kelp.
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