ecological niche Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
পরিবেশগত কুলুঙ্গি,
Similer Words:
ecological successionecological terrorism
ecological warfare
ecologies
ecommerce
economic aid
economic and social council
economic and social council commission
economic commission for africa
economic commission for asia and the far east
economic commission for latin america
economic condition
economic consumption
economic crisis
economic growth
ecological niche শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:
ইকো-স্থান খাদ্যের জন্য সরাসরি প্রতিযোগিতার এড়ানোর জন্য কিছুটা ভিন্ন পরিবেশগত কুলুঙ্গি দ্বারা দখল করে ।
ecological niche's Usage Examples:
The concept of ecological niche is central to ecological biogeography, which focuses on spatial patterns.
within a guild occupy the same, or even similar, ecological niches.
An ecological niche is defined as the role an organism plays in its community, i.
often studied along with lichenology due to the similar appearance and ecological niche of the two organisms, even though bryophytes and lichens are not classified.
use describing the relational position of an organism's species, its ecological niche.
competitor or to an evolutionary or behavioral shift toward a different ecological niche.
In the Late Triassic, the ecological niche left by Erythrosuchus was filled by creatures like Saurosuchus and.
They probably lived something of a rodent-like existence until their ecological niche was assumed by true rodents.
It may have had a separate ecological niche from these other related animals based on how omnivorous or herbivorous.
They occupied a similar ecological niche to the modern hippopotamus and the related early proboscid Moeritherium.
Proterochampsids may have filled an ecological niche similar to modern crocodiles, and had a general crocodile-like appearance.
As both groups filled a similar ecological niche, fairly large therapsid hunters such as Chiniquodon may have been outcompeted.
the shape of its teeth suggests an unusual, potentially fish-eating ecological niche.
Synonyms:
condition; status; niche;
Antonyms:
abnormality; tonicity; dryness; unsoundness;