Biology, asked by prakhar04, 11 months ago

what is Niche and Niche overlap means ?? ( biological terms ) ​

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Answered by bhanu8533
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Niche is The specific area where an organism inhabits. The role or function of an organism or species in an ecosystem. The interrelationship of a species with all the biotic and abiotic factors affecting it.

it is generally considered to pertain to how an organism or a population responds to as well as alters competition and the distribution of resources.

Niche overlap occurs when two organismic units use the same resources or other environmental variables.

Niche overlap refers to the partial or complete sharing of resources or other ecological factors (predators, foraging space, soil type, and so on) by two or more species.

For example, warblers in a woodlot might all feed on insects and thus overlap in their diets, or plants in a meadow might all overlap in their need for light.

The niche concept developed as a way to describe the range of environments and resources required for the persistence of individual species.

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Answered by viji18net
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Answer:

A niche refers to the way in which an organism fits into an ecological community or ecosystem.

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