Algae is a producer of oxygen and a sink for carbon dioxide. They remove excess nutrients from the water. They also provide shade and a place to nest if there is a big clump of it. Algae is often eaten by other organisms in the water.
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An Algae niche is that it photosynthesize and produce it's own food food from sunlight, there are known as producers.
In biology a niche is the organisms role in and ability to adapt to survive. A snails niche is to be food for animals and pests to humans.
The niche of an animal is all the conditions it can tolerate and where it lives. There are two types of niches. A broad and narrow niche. An animal that has a broad niche can tolerate more conditions rather than an animal that has a narrow niche. An example of an animal that has a broad niche is an opposum. An example of an animal that has a narrow niche is a panda bear. A frog generally tends to have a broad niche. It can live in areas that have little water sources to areas that have a vast region as water sources.
the ecological niche of a moose would be to eat grass
the role of an organism within an ecosystem is known as it's niche. an organism can have more than one niche.
A fundamental niche is the theoretical role, place, or function that a species has within its ecosystem, such as trophic position, life history, habitat, and geographical range. This niche can be filled or not by the species, but it is assigned to it. Realized niche is the role that the species fills in reality, and is often narrower than the fundamental niche.
its that blue green algae niche is providing food for animals
It is a producer .
Keystone species of the Chesapeake Bay food web.
Im not sure what the answer is exactly,but, an ecological niche is how(in your case)a carb makes a living... as in where does it live(how does it make a living?) and what is its job?(what does it do for a living?)
The presence of algae can indicate either pollution or productivity in a body of water because algae has a very narrow niche, meaning that they can only live in specific areas.
Parrot fish have a specific niche on tropical coral reefs as they have teeth which allow them to eat coral. They either scrape algae off the coral or eat chunks of coral and digest to get to the algae. The remains are then excreted as sand. They will also eat other microorganisms that lives on coral.This specialisation means that there is little competition for their particular foodstuff.Thank you! That is my answer!
there nitche is to eat other populations like algae and other sea grass. they also keep down the population of jellyfish
They are scavengers and will eat the decaying/dead plants, dead animals (such as a dead fish) and algae. They keep the water nice and clean and the water quality up.
A sea turtle's niche refers to its "job" in the ecosystem. Different types of adult sea turtles have different niches. For example, some occupy the niche of being grazers on seagrass, and others eat jellyfish. Young sea turtles have a different niche than adults. An example of this is the green sea turtle. Young green sea turtles eat small sea animals, but adults occupy the niche of seagrass grazers. Generally, a niche is mostly determined by an animal's diet.
A Razor clam's niche is a marine habitat. It can burrow down into the sand about two and a half feet deep in just a few minutes.
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