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A useful extension of the niche concept is the distinction between fundamental and realized niches (Figure 9g-1). The fundamental niche of a species includes the total range of environmental conditions that are suitable for existence without the influence of interspecific competition or predation from other species.
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www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/9g.html
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A fundamental niche is the theoretical role, place, or function that a species has within its ecosystem, such as trophic position, life history, habitat, and geographical range. This niche can be filled or not by the species, but it is assi...
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The realized niche tends to be less broad than the fundamental niche. ... The realized niche is essentially equivalent to what you could accomplish if you had lots of money (fundamental niche) and what you can accomplish in the absence of lots of money (realized niche).
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www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/biol1545.htm
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This website provides detailed information on fundamental niche. ... The Organizational Niche ; The Organizational Niche1Michael T. HannanStanford UniversityGlenn R. ... and Hannan 1982; P´eli 1997) concentrates onthe fundamental niche, the region of a resource space in which ...
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www.takanomi.com/niche/1/fundamental-niche.html
www.takanomi.com/niche/1/fundamental-niche.html
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The range of condition under which an organism could survive if it were the only one in the environment. (Contrast with realized niche.) ... Set of resources and physical factors required for survival and reproduction of individuals of a species; see also Realized Niche ... Definitions for "Fundamental Niche" Add To Word List...
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www.metaglossary.com/meanings/598531/
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A mechanistic understanding of the fundamental niche, when com-bined with GIS data, can provide us with greater insight into the causes of distribution and abundance, a solid foundation for exploring the role of biotic interactions, and greater confidence in extrapolating to novel circumstances such as climate change...
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www.zoology.wisc.edu/faculty/Por/pdfs/iKearney_Porter_0...
www.zoology.wisc.edu/faculty/Por/pdfs/iKearney_Porter_04.pdf
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The fundamental niche can be viewed as the set of conditions and resources that allow a given organism to survive and reproduce in the absence of biotic interactions. ... A mechanistic understanding of the fundamental niche, when combined with GIS data, can provide us with greater insight into the causes of distribution...
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www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/03-0820
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Fundamental Species Niche: Mechanism of Formation and Ecological Significance Export ... Please help support CiteULike by taking part in our survey. ... CiteULike is a free online bibliography manager. Register and you can start organising your references online.
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