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if someone destroyed their habitats their food there will be gone and the roles of an organisim will deacrese. one of their role is to protect their habitats 3 types of an niche * consumer * producer *decomposers
The seahorses niche is said to be secondary consumers classified as predatory fish. They eat small fish and are commonly found in marine habitats
No, lions and tigers do not live in the same place. They each have their own niche and avoid one another. In their own habitats, they do occupy the same niche, as apex predators.
Mute swans play a niche role in their ecosystems as herbivores, primarily feeding on aquatic plants. They help control the growth of vegetation in wetland habitats, which can benefit other wildlife species by creating diverse habitats and maintaining balanced ecosystems. Additionally, their nesting behavior can provide shelter for small fish and invertebrates.
It provides food, shelter, water, space to facilitate their niche, and places to raise young for that certain animal.
The phenotype of a child is determined by the interaction between a pair alleles of and their interaction with their environment .
There's no interaction between the two.
One of the blue crabs' habitats is in estuaries. The pH tolerance is 6-8.
A similarity between a habitat and a niche is that they both have to deal with an organisms lifestyle.
The interaction between two like-charged objects is repulsive. The interaction between two oppositely charged objects is attractive.
The interaction between charged objects is called electromagnetism.
The diversity of functions an organism can hold in its environment, and the diversity of habitats in which it can live. (Example) A shark is very niche diverse because it can live in an environment with live fish and eat them, or an environment with mostly dead fish and just eat the dead ones. That's why sharks are "living fossils."