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Habitat vs Niche

A habitat is the physical environment in which an organism lives, encompassing its geographical location and the specific conditions it requires for survival. In contrast, a niche refers to the role or function of an organism within its ecosystem, including its interactions with other species and its contribution to energy flow and nutrient cycling.

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Understanding the difference between habitat and niche is fundamental in ecology. A habitat is the physical space where an organism lives, such as a forest or a pond, while a niche encompasses the specific role that organism plays within that habitat, including its interactions with other organisms ...

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Key Terms

Habitat
The natural environment where an organism lives.

Example: A forest is a habitat for many animals.

Niche
The role or function of an organism in its ecosystem.

Example: A bee's niche includes pollinating flowers.

Ecosystem
A community of living organisms and their environment.

Example: A coral reef is a diverse ecosystem.

Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Rainforests have high biodiversity.

Species
A group of organisms that can interbreed.

Example: The African elephant is a species.

Conservation
The protection and preservation of natural resources.

Example: Conservation efforts help protect endangered species.

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Key Concepts

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