What is the difference between ecological niche and habitat?
Answer / Ritesh Srivastava
Ecological niche refers to the role and position of a species within its community and ecosystem, encompassing its interactions with other organisms and its response to environmental conditions. Habitat, on the other hand, denotes the physical place where a species lives, including the abiotic factors like climate, soil, and topography that suit its needs.
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