BIOL 1500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Omnivore, Herbivore, Decomposer

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Niche: an ecological role and space that an organism fills in an ecosystem. Predator, prey, producer, consumer, decomposer, carnivore, herbivore, omnivore, pescivore but can be other examples too. When there are environmental (or ecological) changes, species can adapt their niche in order to survive. (i. e. polar bear, galapagos finches) Or when a species is separated geographically into regions with different environmental conditions, they will adapt their niche in order to survive. (i. e. yamana and shelknam) Human are different because they occupy a diversity of niches (within one species!). They are also different because they can change their environment in order to change their niche. We spent some time in class thinking about how antibiotics changed the human niche. There were some delightfully creative arguments, about three of which would have been totally acceptable from an ecology perspective (and, therefore, acceptable on the assignment due in.

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