Posted on 05 February 2013. Tags: difference, Explain, habitats, Interspecific, Niches, Observed, Swallow, Terms, This, Yellow
Two species of closely related swallows live on the same continent. The black swallow lives in coniferous forests, and the yellow swallow lives in deciduous forests. On an island where the black swallow has never been introduced, the yellow swallow lives in both coniferous and deciduous forests. Explain this difference in observed yellow swallow habitats in terms of niches and interspecific competition.
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Posted on 12 November 2012. Tags: area, bladderwort, Ecology, habitats, Marsh, marshes, Meadowfoam, Niches, Realized
5. Meadowfoam can be found growing in marshes and surrounding meadows. Bladderwort can be found growing in marshy habitats. When meadowfoam and bladderwort are found growing together, bladderwort is found growing in the marsh and meadowfoam is found in the meadow. Which of the following is correct.
a. The fundamental niches of meadowfoam and bladderwort are the same.
b. The realized niches of meadowfoam and bladderwort are the same.
c. The fundamental and realized niches of bladderwort are the same.
d. The fundamental and realized niches of meadowfoam are the same.
e. None of the above.
I am aware that fundamental niches are what the species can live in. And realized is what they species will actually live in.
So I would assume that the answer is “none of the above” since the fundamental niches are different since they both live in the same area normally. And since they both don’t occupy the same area when living together they are not the same.
Is this correct?
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Posted on 07 June 2012. Tags: 3 words, ancestors, biology, common ancestor, Crossward, darwin, Down, Extinct, habitats, Niches, Principle, Species
I just need these two questions that I can’t find anywhere.
DOWN
1. Principle proposed by Darwin that suggests that ALL species- living and extinct- were derived from a common ancestor (2 words)
5. Principle proposed by Darwin that suggests that species look different than their ancestors as they adapt to live in different habitats and establish different niches (3 words)
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Posted on 06 June 2012. Tags: Abiotic, abiotic factor, bacteria, Community, Earth, earth science, ecosystem, habitats, maximum diversity, niche, organisms, plants, rocks, science homework
Question 1
Which of the following is an abiotic factor in an ecosystem?
Plants
Animals
Bacteria
Rocks
Question 2
All living factors in an ecosystem are called
Abiotic.
Biotic.
Habitats.
Decomposers.
Question 3
Abiotic means a nonliving component of an ecosystem.
True
False
Question 4
When an ecosystem is _____________, it is said to have a gradual and orderly process of ecosystem development natural to the environment.
niche.
successional.
diversified.
None of the above.
Question 5
A community with maximum diversity
Has a small amount of organisms that can survive.
Has a large amount of organisms that can survive.
Has no organisms that can survive.
It depends on where the community is located.
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Posted on 24 November 2011. Tags: amount, animals and plants, area, Biodiversity, environment, habitats, interaction, Niches, Radiation, solar radiation
When habitats are destroyed, there are usually fewer niches for animals and plants. This action would most likely not lead to a change in the amount of
a) biodiversity b) competition c)interaction between species d) solar radiation reaching the area
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Posted on 27 October 2011. Tags: classmates, Describe, habitat, habitats, Homo, Human, niche, Niches, typical habitat
Have you ever considered you own personal habitat and niche? What might be unique about either your habitat or particularly your niche the differentiates it from your classmates’ habitats and niches?
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