Ecology Question:
What is the difference between ecological niche and habitat?
Answer:
Ecological niche is the set of peculiar activities, resources, and strategies that a species explores to survive and reproduce. Habitat is the place where the species lives to explore its ecological niche.
In other words, it can be said that habitat is the "address" of the species and the ecological niche is the "profession" of the species.
In other words, it can be said that habitat is the "address" of the species and the ecological niche is the "profession" of the species.
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