Ecological niche
In Parameters The different dimensions, or plot axes, of a niche represent different biotic and abiotic variables. These factors may include descriptions of the organism's The word "niche" is derived from the The niche concept was popularized by the zoologist The full range of environmental conditions (biological and physical) under which an organism can exist describes its fundamental niche. As a result of pressure from, and interactions with, other organisms (e.g. superior competitors), species are usually forced to occupy a niche that is narrower than this, and to which they are mostly highly adapted. This is termed the realized niche. The ecological niche has also been termed by G.E. Hutchinson a "hypervolume." This term defines the multi-dimensional space of resources (i.e., light, nutrients, structure, etc.) available to (and specifically used by) organisms. The term adaptive zone was coined by the It should be noted that Hutchinson's "niche" (a description of the ecological space occupied by a species) is subtly different from the "niche" as defined by Grinnell (an ecological role, that may or may not be actually filled by a species—see Different species can hold similar niches and the same species may occupy different niches. The Australian grasslands species, though different from those of the Great Plains grasslands, occupy the same niche. [ [http://web.archive.org/web/20041010205937/http://collections.ic.gc.ca/abnature/glossary.htm Glossary for the Nature of Alberta ] ] Once a niche is left vacant, other organisms can fill that position. For example, the niche that was left vacant by the extinction of the ee also * References External links * [http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/9g.html Concept of ecological niche]
author = Grinnell, J.
year = 1917
title = The niche-relationships of the California Thrasher
journal = Auk
volume = 34
pages = 427–433] However, it was not until 1927 that
author = Elton, C.S.
year = 2001
title = Animal Ecology
publisher = University of Chicago Press
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=lZvgTuB9Gh4C&dq=editions:ISBN0226206394
isbn = 0226206394]
author = Hutchinson, G.E.
year = 1957
title = Concluding remarks
journal = Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
volume = 22
issue = 2
pages = 415–427
url = http://artifex.org/~ecoreaders/lit/Hutchinson1957.pdf
accessdate = 2007-07-24
format = PDF] . Hutchinson wanted to know why there are so many different types of organisms in any one habitat.
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* [http://www.sci-tech.co.uk/dino_1.php Environmental Niche - Extinction of the Dinosaurs]
* [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/niche-smith.htm Ontology of the niche]