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[nĭch, nēsh]
(n.)A recess in a wall, as for holding a statue or urn.
(n.)A cranny, hollow, or crevice, as in rock.
(v.)To place in a niche.
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Niche may refer to: •Niche (architecture), an exedra or an apse that has been reduced in size; •Ecological niche, a term describing the relational position of an organism's species •Niche market, a f...
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Ecological niche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In ecology, a niche (pronounced /ˈniːʃ/ or /ˈnɪtʃ/ )
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Build A Niche Store is the best built-for-task niche site building software on the market used by over 10,000 people since its first release back in October 2006 to collectively make millions of dollars in profit.
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The concept of the ecological niche is an important one; it helps us to understand how organisms in an ecosystem interact with each other. The concept is described by Odum as follows: ... The ecological niche of an organism depends not only on where it lives but also on what it does. By analogy, it may be said that the...
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Definition of niche from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 2 a : a place, employment, status, or activity for which a person or thing is best fitted <finally found her niche> b : a habitat supplying the factors necessary for the existence of...
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The ecological niche is not a notion of quantitative population ecology despite of several attempts to define it quantitatively. There were numerous definitions of ecological niche. Grinnell (1917) defined it as all the sites where organisms of a species can live (where conditions are suitable for life).
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on niche (architecture), in architecture, decorative recess set into a wall for the purpose of displaying a statue, vase, font, or other object. Niches were used extensively in both interior and exterior walls by the architects of ancient Rome. ... Niche-Based Marketing.
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