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... • A niche is the unique position occupied by a species, both in terms of its physical use of its habitat and its function within an ecological community. • A niche is different from a habitat. An organism’s habitat is a location. However, a niche is an organism’s pattern of use of its habitat. • A n ...
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... • Competition is the relationship between two species (or individuals) in which both species (or individuals) attempt to use the same limited resource such that both are negatively affected by the relationship. • Members of the same species must compete with each other because they require the same ...
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Habitat conservation



Habitat conservation is a land management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially conservation reliant species, and prevent their extinction, fragmentation or reduction in range. It is a priority of many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideology.
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