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How will the niche of organisms affect biodiversity? ( In other words, will a greater bomber of niches contribute to more biodiversity? )

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A niche affects biodiversity because of the special role the organism takes. For example a bluebird might only like to eat brown beetles. That means more and more beetles will die off leaving only lets say brown beetles. That means the biodiversity of beetles will be only brown beetles.Missing: greater ‎bomber
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