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Niche of a species in an ecosystem refer...

Niche of a species in an ecosystem refers to its

A

function at its place of occurrence

B

place of its occurrence

C

competitive ability

D

centre of origin

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A

Niche word is used for the functional role of species or population that it plays in its ecosystem.
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