the definition of niche is job or profession that's just how it is
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!
Often, the individuals who are able to succeed most in the medical profession have a particular niche. One niche that has a great demand for workers right now is phlebotomy. Getting involved in some phlebotomy training can get you the necessary certifications you need to receive a job in this growing field. You will be able to have many opportunities upon graduation from a training program.
An ecological niche is where the animal or plant lives and what it does. It's the "profession" or "job" of the animal or plant. For example, oak trees live in oak woodlands; that's common sense. The oak woodland is the habitat. So if Odium was writing a letter to an oak tree he would address the letter to: Sir Deciduous Oak Tree, The Oak Forest, England, UK What do oak trees do? If you can answer that question you know the oak trees "profession" or its ecological niche. Perhaps you think that oak trees just stand there looking pretty and not doing very much, but think about it. *
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When an organism is said to have a niche, that means that it has some kind of specialty, usually involving the type of food that it eats, or its strategy for obtaining food, which is in some way different from that of other species. The koala bear eats the leaves of the eucalyptus tree. That is its niche. The scarab beetle eats dung. Catfish eat algae. A cactus performs photosynthesis, and does it with intensively water-conserving methods which allow it to grow in arid regions. Each of these has a very different strategy of survival, which can be described as an ecological niche.
The niche of a shark in an ecosystem is to prevent overcrowding in it's environment.
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No. The fundemental niche is the largest possible niche a population can exist in. If the realized niche becomes larger so does the fundemental niche
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Niche in Tagalog translates to "sa panulok," which means a specific segment or market that a product or service is targeting.
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.