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What (who) is vacant face - definition

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

Face (mining)         
MINING TERM FOR THE SURFACE WHERE THE MINING WORK IS ADVANCING
Coal face; Mine face; Pit face
In mining, the face is the surface where the mining work is advancing. In surface mining it is commonly called pit face, in underground mining a common term is mine face.
Coal Face         
MINING TERM FOR THE SURFACE WHERE THE MINING WORK IS ADVANCING
Coal face; Mine face; Pit face
Coal Face is a 1935 British documentary film short directed by Alberto Cavalcanti. With a film score by Benjamin Britten and a poem written and narrated by W.
FACE à FACE         
GAY AND LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL
FACE à FACE (festival); FACE a FACE
FACE à FACE is a gay and lesbian film festival that is held annually in St Etienne, France, for four days in November. The mission of the festival is to promote positive attitudes towards homosexuality through art and culture.

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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'?