Ah, narrow niche species are like delicate little flowers that thrive in very specific conditions. They have unique roles in their ecosystems, like puzzle pieces fitting perfectly into place. It's important to appreciate and protect these special creatures, as they contribute to the beauty and balance of our natural world.
The differentiation of niches that enables similar species to coexist in a community called resource partitioning. The sum of the total of a species use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment is called the species ecological niche.
No, a habitat can have multiple niches. Each niche represents a specific role or function that an organism plays within its environment. Different species within a habitat can occupy different niches, allowing for a variety of interactions and relationships to occur.
it means that they connect in 1 way or an other! :D
The production of several species from one ancestral species is called adaptive radiation. This process occurs when a single ancestral species diversifies into multiple different species in order to adapt to various ecological niches.
Mass extinction isn't a natural role in any life-system. They happen as a consequence of some catatrosphic disaster or radical unbalance in the eco-system. As a result of mass extinctions other 'groups' evolve into species that take the place of those exterminated.
A species that can survive in a variety of ecological niches.
True
an overlap in their niches
It frees up ecological niches for other species.
Yes, two species can occupy different niches within the same habitat as long as they have distinct roles and resources they utilize. This is known as niche differentiation, which allows species to minimize competition and coexist in the same environment.
Species that occupy different niches are not likely to compete. This is because each of the species will probably eat different things and seek different types of shelters. They will not need each other's resources.
Mass extinctions have the effect of eliminating a large number of species, which leaves a wide variety of niches open to new species. Whichever species survive the mass extinction quickly evolve into many new forms to fill the empty niches. The Permian-Triassic Extinction Event left niches open to the dinosaurs, and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction eliminated dinosaurs, leaving niches open to mammals.
The differentiation of niches that enables similar species to coexist in a community called resource partitioning. The sum of the total of a species use of the biotic and abiotic resources in its environment is called the species ecological niche.
It radiated adaptively into many new species. This is common when a species encounters diverse niches of Island groups. See Darwin's finches.
True. Non-native species often fill ecological niches in new ecosystems because they are not in direct competition with native species for resources. This can lead to displacement or extinction of native species.
If you're talking environment, Niches.
yes.. just YES!