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Biotope and habitat are sometimes used interchangeably, but the former applies to a community\\\’s environment, whereas the latter applies to a species\\\’ environment.

Habitat shifts also occur in the developmental life history of amphibians, and in insects that transition from aquatic to terrestrial habitats.

Habitat shifts provide important evidence of competition in nature where one population changes relative to the habitats that most other individuals.

The habitat of a species describes the environment over which a species is known to occur and the type of community that is formed as a result.

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