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- Eltonian_niche abstract "The Eltonian niche is an ecological niche that emphasizes the functional attributes of animals and their corresponding trophic position. This was the definition Eugene Odum popularized in his analogy of the niche of a species with its profession in the ecosystem as opposed to the habitat being its address. The definition is attributed to Charles Elton in his 1927 now classic book Animal Ecology. Elton used the two African Rhinoceros species to exemplify the definition. The White Rhinoceros has broad (wide, hence its name) mouthparts, which are efficient in harvesting grass, while the Black Rhinoceros has narrow pointed lips enabling it to feed selectively on the foliage of thorny bushes.".
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- Eltonian_niche wikiPageRevisionID "674527524".
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Black_rhinoceros.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ecology.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sutherland_Elton.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Ecological_niche.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Eugene_Odum.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Grinellian_niche.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Habitat.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Rhinoceros.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink Trophic_level.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLink White_rhinoceros.
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eltonian niche".
- Eltonian_niche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eltonian_niche subject Category:Ecology.
- Eltonian_niche hypernym Niche.
- Eltonian_niche comment "The Eltonian niche is an ecological niche that emphasizes the functional attributes of animals and their corresponding trophic position. This was the definition Eugene Odum popularized in his analogy of the niche of a species with its profession in the ecosystem as opposed to the habitat being its address. The definition is attributed to Charles Elton in his 1927 now classic book Animal Ecology. Elton used the two African Rhinoceros species to exemplify the definition.".
- Eltonian_niche label "Eltonian niche".
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- Eltonian_niche sameAs Q5367893.
- Eltonian_niche wasDerivedFrom Eltonian_niche?oldid=674527524.
- Eltonian_niche isPrimaryTopicOf Eltonian_niche.