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vacant niche - Übersetzung nach russisch

Vacant niches; Vacant ecological niche
  • [[Introduced species]], such as the [[common brushtail possum]], are often free of many of their normal parasites.

vacant niche         

общая лексика

пустующая ниша

ecological niche         
  • Diagram representation of the effects of competitive exclusion on the barnacle ''Chthamalus stellatus'' in the intertidal zone.  The fundamental and realized geographic ranges of ''C. stellatus'' are represented by the dark blue and light blue bars, respectively.
  • The Grinnellian niche can be described as the "needs" niche, or an area that meets the environmental requirements for an organism's survival.  Most succulents are native in dry, arid regions like deserts and require large quantities of sun exposure.
  • As a hemi-[[parasitic plant]], the [[mistletoe]] in this tree exploits its host for nutrients and as a place to grow.
  • coevolved]] with it, enabling it to exploit the nectar as a resource.
  • Where three species eat some of the same prey, a statistical picture of each niche shows overlap in resource usage between three species, indicating where competition is strongest.
  • Beaver dam in Hesse, Germany.  By exploiting the resource of available wood, beavers are affecting biotic conditions for other species that live within their habitat.
FIT OF A SPECIES LIVING UNDER SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
Environment (biology); Ecological niches; Adaptive zone; Niche (ecology); Biological niche; Econiche; Realized niche; Potential niche; Fundamental niche; Ecological niché; Hutchinsonian niche; Environmental niche
экологическая ниша; место определенной популяции в экосистеме.
econiche         
  • Diagram representation of the effects of competitive exclusion on the barnacle ''Chthamalus stellatus'' in the intertidal zone.  The fundamental and realized geographic ranges of ''C. stellatus'' are represented by the dark blue and light blue bars, respectively.
  • The Grinnellian niche can be described as the "needs" niche, or an area that meets the environmental requirements for an organism's survival.  Most succulents are native in dry, arid regions like deserts and require large quantities of sun exposure.
  • As a hemi-[[parasitic plant]], the [[mistletoe]] in this tree exploits its host for nutrients and as a place to grow.
  • coevolved]] with it, enabling it to exploit the nectar as a resource.
  • Where three species eat some of the same prey, a statistical picture of each niche shows overlap in resource usage between three species, indicating where competition is strongest.
  • Beaver dam in Hesse, Germany.  By exploiting the resource of available wood, beavers are affecting biotic conditions for other species that live within their habitat.
FIT OF A SPECIES LIVING UNDER SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
Environment (biology); Ecological niches; Adaptive zone; Niche (ecology); Biological niche; Econiche; Realized niche; Potential niche; Fundamental niche; Ecological niché; Hutchinsonian niche; Environmental niche

['i:kənitʃ]

биология

экологическая ниша

существительное

биология

экологическая ниша

Definition

niche
[ni:?, n?t?]
¦ noun
1. a shallow recess, especially one in a wall to display an ornament.
2. (one's niche) a comfortable or suitable position in life.
3. a specialized but profitable corner of the market.
4. Ecology a role taken by a type of organism within its community.
¦ verb place in a niche.
Origin
C17: from Fr., lit. 'recess', from nicher 'make a nest', based on L. nidus 'nest'.

Wikipedia

Vacant niche

The issue of what exactly defines a vacant niche, also known as empty niche, and whether they exist in ecosystems is controversial. The subject is intimately tied into a much broader debate on whether ecosystems can reach equilibrium, where they could theoretically become maximally saturated with species. Given that saturation is a measure of the number of species per resource axis per ecosystem, the question becomes: is it useful to define unused resource clusters as niche 'vacancies'?

Übersetzung von &#39vacant niche&#39 in Russisch