The ecological niche of a animal is both its "address" and its "profession". It explains where in the ecosystem you will find the animal and what it will do there.
The basical niche is described by the abiotic factors, that surround the animal. The real niche, the animal is living in is most likely much smaller as biotic factors like competition, predation and so on also play a role in defining the niche!
The ecological niche for an earthworm is decomposing the soil.
The ecological niche of a bee is the earth or sex
an ecological niche for an wood lice is
The ecological niche of skunks is their smell, it is a stereotype.
the ecological niche of a moose would be to eat grass
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Niche or Ecological Niche
Niche or Ecological Niche
An ecological niche is an organism's mode of life; it is the sub of its adaptations. (You could think about it as the organism's "profession".)
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the slaters ecological niche is living in oceans mostly and in damp places eating vrabs shrimps
The three parts of an organism's ecological niche are Food, Abiotic Conditions, and Behavior.