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In a forest ecosystem the niche of a squirrel population is

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Answered by sweety949
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Introduced species are, world‐wide, one of the most serious threats to biodiversity. Grey squirrels Sciurus carolinensis are one of many introduced species to have threatened a native congener; they are thought to have replaced red squirrels Sciurus vulgaris throughout much of the UK as a result of competition. The rate of competitive replacement may be influenced by habitat composition, with some red squirrel populations persisting for prolonged periods in the presence of greys in predominantly coniferous forest.

Answered by vishalakshi80
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In a forest ecosystem, a robin and a squirrel live in the same tree. the two organisms are part of the same population have the same niche share the same habitat are abiotic factors.

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