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14.1 Habitat And Niche KEY CONCEPT Every organism has a habitat and a niche. 14.1 Habitat And Niche A habitat differs from a niche. • A habitat is all aspects of the area in which an organism lives. – Ex: biotic factors abiotic factors 14.1 Habitat And Niche • An ecological niche includes all of the factors that a species needs to survive, stay healthy, and reproduce. – Ex: Food abiotic conditions behavior 14.1 Habitat And Niche Resource availability gives structure to a community. • Species can share habitats and resources. • Competition occurs when two species use resources in the same way. • Competitive exclusion keeps two species from occupying the same niche. – One species is better suited to the niche and the other will either be pushed out or become extinct. 14.1 Habitat And Niche • Competitive exclusion has different outcomes. – The niche will be divided. – The two species will further diverge. 14.1 Habitat And Niche Competitive Exclusion • 1934: G.F. Gause • Observed two paramecia: Paramecium aurelia and Paramecium caudatum 14.1 Habitat And Niche Competitive Exclusion • Separate they survived • Together Paramecium aurelia thrived Paramecium caudatum died • Inferred that one species was better adapted to take advantage of limited resources and prevented the other from doing the same. 14.1 Habitat And Niche Niche Partitioning • Grew two other species of protists in the same flask and observed these species separating from each other. • One species lived exclusively in the medium while the other species lived on the flask’s walls • Observed niche partitioning. 14.1 Habitat And Niche Niche Partitioning Intertidal Zone 14.1 Habitat And Niche • Ecological equivalents are species that occupy similar niches but live in different geographical regions. Madagascar South America 14.1 Habitat And Niche Crash Course • Community Ecology: Feel the Love - Crash Course Ecology #4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxE1SSqbSn4&index=4 &list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNdTKZkV_GiIYXpV9w4WxbX