Refers to those parts of a landscape which an animals species uses for feeding, breeding, movement, and shelter. A plant's habitat is often determined by environmental factors such as temperature, precipitation, and geologic formations.
The ecosystems, plants, and interactions that support wildlife.
The combination of food, water, shelter, and cover needed by a particular wildlife species.
Habitat is an essential factor in identiying birds. Most birds have specific habitat preferences and will live in only certain locations. See Cover.
The kind of environment in which a species or organism is normally found.
The region where a species or individual lives or is found
the place where an animal or a plant normally lives and reproduces
The environment in which a plant or animal lives. Different kinds of plants or animals have different requirements for their habitats and cannot survive in a habitat that provides too few of their required conditions.
n. (L. habitare, to inhabit) the locality or external environment in which a plant lives.
environment in which a particular kind of animal normally lives and grows
A habitat is the place in which an organism lives; this could range from being a small pond or a rainforest.
references those environmental attributes necessary to provide a niche that supports the needs of a species or group of species.
(Latin, habitare, to inhabit) the environment where an organism lives and is usually found; examples of stream habitats are riffles, runs, and pools
A region or environment where a plant or animal is normally found.
The environment or specific surroundings where plants and animals live and grow.
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The place or kind of place in which it is natural for an animal or plant to live or grow.
the total environment in which an organism lives. A habitat is able to include all the resources an organism needs including food, water and shelter.
the kind of place a plant or animal usually lives, place of abode
The place or places normally occupied by a particular species or population.
The immediate surroundings of a bird or other organism. This includes living and non-living things, such as trees and buildings.
Environmental type, e.g. rocky, moist, well-drained, etc.
The place, natural or otherwise, (including climate, food, cover, and water) where plant and/or animal populations naturally or normally live and grow.
the type of environment in which a species is found naturally, providing the biological and physical conditions it requires to sustain life.
The physical features and biological characteristics needed to provide food, shelter, and reproductive needs of an animal or plant species, often named for the dominant plant, physical characteristic, or position in the landscape (e.g., hardwood forest, riparian forest, stream, river).
The natural environment of an organism. The place where it lives.
the place or type of site where an animal or plant naturally or normally lives and grows; the arrangement of food, water, shelter, and space suitable to an animal's needs.
The living space of a species or community providing a particular set of environmental conditions
the part of a physical location where plants and animals live.
the environment in which a population or individual occurs, including the particular characteristics of that place (e.g., climate, food availability, etc.) that make it especially well-suited to that species
Place or type of place where an organism or population of organisms lives. Compare ecological niche.
an environment or surrounding that provides what is needed to live such as food, water, shelter, etc.
The place or environment where an animal normally lives and finds what it needs to survive
The place where an animal lives which must provide the proper food, cover, water and space.
the place where an organism naturally lives, grows, and interacts
The necessary environmental features required for a species' survival; includes shelter, feeding and breeding.
the area or environment where an animal normally lives.
a place that has everything a living thing needs to survive (A pond is a habitat for the Yellow Perch.)
A place or type of place where an animal or plant grows.
The place of kind of place where an animal or plant usually lives or grows. For a habitat to be considered good it must have four things: room for the animal to roam, a food source, water, and shelter.
The native environment of animal or plant; the kind of place that is natural for the life and growth of an animal or plant; e.g. a tropical habitat.
The enviroment in which an animal lives.
The physical location or type of environment in which a plant or an organism is found.
the place where an organism grows or lives naturally. Not necessarily synonymous with ecological niche.
The specific surroundings within which an organism, a species, or a community lives. The surroundings include physical factors such as temperature, moisture, and light together with biological factors such as the presence of food or predator organisms. The term can be employed to define surroundings on almost any scale from marine habitat, which encompasses the oceans, to microhabitat in a hair follicle of the skin.
specific place within range in which an organism lives.
Living environment of a species, that provides whatever that species needs for its survival, such as nutrients, water and living space.
the natural dwelling place of an animal or plant.
the surroundings in which an animal lives
An area that provides some portion of the requirements for the life history of a given species.
The environment a species normally occupies within its geographical range.
home that one lives in, or, an area that can provide enough resources to sustain a population
the environmental conditions in which a plant or animal lives
the region or environment that an organism naturally inhabits
That space that is or can be successfully occupied (inhabited) by a species or biotic community or some broader (taxonomic or phylogenetic) entity. Habitat is simply the place where an organism or group of closely related organisms live naturally.
the specific area where a species lives.
A type of place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism or a community of organisms.
An area or type of area that supports plant or animal life.
The natural environment/area/location in which where an organism normally grows.
the natural area where a species lives and can find what it needs to survive
The environment, including physical and biological features, in which an animal or plant lives
Where an animal or plant lives; its natural home.
The natural environment of a given species. Habitat loss can lead to the loss of species living in or dependent for prey from that habitat.
The natural environment in which an animal or plant lives or grows. Without their habitat, many species will become extinct.
The environment that an animal or organisim lives in.
the place where an animal lives, eats and thrives.
The complex of soil, water, and plants commonly called "cover" in which all wildlife exists. It is the "life range" which must include food, water, and cover of escape, winter shelter, cover to rear young, or to escape heat or wind.
areas that meet the environmental requirements of a species.
The native environment of a plant or animal.
place where a population or community lives and its surroundings (both living and non- living)
The environment in which the plant or animal lives. Syn. site
environment where a species is normally found.
The kind of environment in which an organism is able to find adequate food, water, and shelter and space for survival.
The particular environment, characterized by a specific set of environmental conditions, in which a given species occurs.
The environment in which an organism exists. Climate, moisture, soil, sunlight, elevation and so on.
An area that supplies food, water, shelter, and space necessary for animal's existence.
A place where an animal or plant lives because it has the right things that let it grow and reproduce. For example, a plant might need a certain temperature, amount of rain, and type of soil.
Any part of the biosphere where a species can successfully live and reproduce
the range of environmental factors at a particular location supporting specific plant and animal communities.
the environment where a plant or animal naturally lives Mississippi: Early Logging
The area where an organism lives, including its environment (the physical forces, substances, and organisms that surround the organism and directly affect it) and external factors (forces, substances, and organisms) that indirectly affect the organism.
Where animals live in the wild, but also applied to zoo enclosures or bioclimatic zones featuring habitat simulation.
environment occupied by an individual, a population, or a species.
The place or the environment where a species naturally lives and grows.
The natural abode of a plant or animal, including all biotic, climatic, and soil factors affecting life.
a geographical location where animals live
a home for plants and/or animals and needs to provide food, water, shelter and space (territory)
a home that provides the necessities - food, water, shelter and space for the animals
a home to many species of animals and plant life
a home where animals and plants can live
a location where a particular species is normally found--some scientists call it an organism's "address
an area of the environment where an organism lives, feeds and breeds
an area or region in which an animal or plant
an area that provides food and shelter for fish and wildlife
an area which provides living things the combination of food, water, shelter, and space in the proportions needed to live
a native environment that contains everything needed for wildlife survival
an environment or a place where an animal, plant or person lives and how they survive in that area
a particular area which provides the food, water, temperature and space needed by an animal or plant to survive
a place in which the needs of a plant or animal are met
a place in which you find animals and plants
a place where animals can find shelter and food , and where they reproduce , and where plants find the water , soil (food) and solar energy they need
a place where animals make their homes, find their food and water, and raise their young
a place where anybody can live
a place where any organism can survive or live
a place where a plant or an animal can find food, water, shelter, and space
a place where the animal lives that meets its basic needs
a place where the needs of a particular plant or animal are met
a valley the middle of one, Tocantins river of the tributary of Amazon river and seem to be inhabiting in a wide place of the gradual river width of a flow comparatively
The kind of situation in which a plant grows, as woods, meadows, desert, etc.
The place where an animal and plant community naturally occur.
The type of geographic location where a plant normally grows.
The place, including physical and biotic conditions, where a plant or an animal usually occurs.
The place or environment in which specific organisms live.
The physical, chemical, and biological environment in which organism live.
is the ecosystem which supports a given organism
The "living area" of an organism that provides food, water, shelter, and space
The food, water, shelter, and space required for the survival of a species.
Where an organism lives; its natural home.
an environment of a particular kind, such as the tundra, pampas, or estuary.
habitat is the area in which a plant or an animal lives. A habitat must have enough food, water, and shelter to meet an animal's needs. It must have the right amount of light, water, and type of soil to meet the plant's needs.
the place or kind of place in which an organism or a community or association of organisms is found
The specific environment or area in which a creature lives. For example, the habitat for a stonefly nymph is the cool riffle of a stream.
The natural areas in which a plant or animal species live.
home environment or general community type in which an organism lives
for the purposes of this paper, similar to an ecological system: a recurring biological community that is found in similar physical environments and is influenced by similar dynamic ecological processes, such as fire or flooding.
The place where things live.
Natural setting where a plant grows. Usually refers to a specific plant community.
The sum total of environmental conditions that make up the surroundings for an organism or a community.
The environment in which an organism exists. The specific combination of food, cover, and water necessary to accommodate an organism. An area in which a specific plant or animal can successfully live, grow, and reproduce.
The place where an animal lives. Habitat provides food, water, shelter and space.(see carrying capacity)
the particular location where an organism or a population lives.
The place and natural conditions in which a plant or animal lives.
is the place in which a particular species lives; the home of a species.
The place in which a plant or animal normally lives.
an area where a living organism is typically located that provides adequate food, water, shelter, and living space for survival.
Habitat: the place where plants and animals live and find the food, water, light, shelter, living space, and other essentials they need to survive. Check out the Regional Coastal Plan definition.
The place or type of site where species and communities normally live or grow, usually characterized by relatively uniform physical features or by consistent plant forms. Deserts, lakes and forests are all habitats.
Food, water, shelter, and space together make up an organism's habitat. Without any one of these four things, the organism would not be able to survive.
hab-i-tat The natural conditions in which a plant or animal lives.
The region where a plant or animal naturally grows or lives; native environment
an animalās home; the place where it finds what it needs to survive. These needs can be summarized as mainly food, shelter, water, and space.
The environment in which the requirements of a specific plant or animal are met.
The area in which a living thing lives and finds the nutrients, water, sunlight, shelter and other essentials it needs to survive. Habitats include woodland, seashore and mountain.
The place where a plant usually grows, e.g., a rocky, moist, well-drained, etc
area in which an animal has the necessary food, water, and shelter it needs to thrive
The place where a human, animal, plant, or microorganism population lives, and the living and nonliving characteristics, condition, and surroundings of that place.
(region): The home of any animal or plant species. Generally those features of an area inhabited by animal or plant which are essential to its survival.
The area where a plant or animal gets its food, water, shelter, and space.
Where an organism lives in an ecosystem.
The part of the environment where a plant grows.
The normal abode or locality of a living organism defined by the set of physical, chemical and biological features.
The geographical location(s) and the associated set(s) of environmental conditions that are necessary for the flourishing of a particular type of plant or animal. In other words, their home.
Area in which an organism would naturally be found; the place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism.
the surroundings in which individuals of a particular species usually live (i.e. their address). Hard-bottom HabitatĆ¢ā¬ā(or sometimes called Ć¢ā¬Å Live-bottomĆ¢ā¬Ā Habitat) an area of rocky outcroppings, also referred to as ledges, which are surrounded by a relatively thin veneer of sand, which varies in vertical relief.(back)
Everything (food, water, space and shelter) an animal or plant needs to survive and reproduce.
the environment in which a living thing resides
an environment which provides food, water, shelter and space for a plant or animal species.
A specific area, small or large, that is inhabited by a particular community of plants and animals.
the surroundings in which an organism lives
An area where conditions allow specific kinds of plants and animals to live
the particular type of local environment occupied by an individual or a population.
The local environment in which a organism normally lives and grows.
The area an organism uses to live. Includes the area used for foraging food and shelter.
Specific environment in which an organism lives; will include the physical space and environmental conditions
the kind of place in which an animal lives, such as a tide pool
The environment and area where a plant or animal usually lives.
natural environment of an animal or plant
the area or environment that provides food, water, shelter and space (in the proper arrangement) for an organism. A biome is a large unit of habitat in which similar components of habitat are found in a geographic area. The three land biomes most often used to describe the habitats of many zoo animals are: forest, grassland and desert
The environment where a particular species of bird lives. Forests and wetlands are both examples of habitats.
The natural location where a plant or animal is found.
The place where an organism lives, including everything that surrounds and effects its life: e.g., water, bottom, vegetation, associated species, and food supply.
the place where a species normally lives
The immediate surroundings of a plant or animal, with everything necessary to sustain life.
the area in which different species (inc. plants and animals) are present, e.g. woodland, wetland.
The natural home of a plant or animal.
the place where a plant or animal grows or lives in nature.
Habitat Lebensraum, m HƔbitat The location in which the plants grow, usually referring to the type of conditions it grows in in the wild.
The type of place in which a plant normally grows.
Natural home of animals or plants.
The place or set of environmental conditions in which a particular organism lives.
The kind of place where a plant or animal naturally lives.
The physical space where an organism, population or species lives. Habitats are usually categorized by particular physical or biological characteristics (e.g., coral reefs, mangrove forests).
The place and conditions in which an organism lives.
the place where an organism lives and/or the conditions of that environment including the soil, vegetation, water, and food (2)
The immediate space where an animal or plant lives and has food, water and protection. Habitat loss, which includes the destruction, degradation, or fragmentation of habitats, is the primary cause of decreasing biodiversity.
The specific area or environment in which a particular plant or animal lives. An organism's habitat provides all of the basic requirements for the maintenance of life. For example, typical coastal habitats include beaches, marshes, rocky shores, bottom sediments, mudflats, and the water itself.
The type of environment a certain animal usually lives in.
the arrangement of food, water, shelter, and space necessary for a species' survival.
Place where an animal or plant normally lives, often characterized by a dominant plant form or physical characteristic.
The recognisable area or type of environment in which an organism normally lives.
place where an animal lives and stays
The physical and biological environment in which an organism lives, including the arrangement of food, water, shelter, and sites for rearing young.
An area that provides an animal or plant with adequate food, water, shelter, and living space.
The environment that is needed to support an individual plant or animal or a population or community of plants and animals. It must supply food, water, shelter and reproductive amenities.
The place where an organism normally lives.
the place or type of site where an organism naturally occurs.
The place where an animal or plant naturally lives, grows, eats and drinks.
the natural environment providing food, water, shelter and space for animals The habitat for a Canada goose is a wetland.
The three-dimensional space a species inhabits that includes all the features needed for survival.
The region or area where a plant or animal naturally lives.
A home or place where certain groups of plants and animals live in balance and create a healthy ecosystem
an area with particular physical characteristics where a plant or animal naturally grows or lives
an animalās natural home
The native environment where a plant or animal naturally grows or lives.
the physical structure, vegetational composition, and physiognomy of an area, the characteristics of which determine its suitability for particular animal or plant species
a place where an organism lives (The wetlands provides habitats for 80% of Pinelands rare plants and animals.)
The particular environment or place where a plant or an animal naturally lives and grows. ( habitat)
The area where a plant or animal lives and grows under natural conditions. Habitat includes living and non-living attributes and provides all requirements for food and shelter.
the arrangement of food, water, shelter or cover, and space suitable to the needs of a living thing.
the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs.
The sum of environmental conditions in a specific place that is occupied by an organism, population or community.
The natural conditions and environment, for example, forest, desert, or wetlands, in which a plant or animal lives
The area or environment where an organism or a community normally lives or occurs. It is often characterized by its physical features or by the dominant plant types. Oyster reefs are habitat for many other estuarine species.
the place where an animal makes its home and meets all its needs for survival. Components of an habitat are food, water, shelter, and space.
the environment in which a certain kind of animal lives.
Short for Habitat for Humanity, a global service organization dedicated to providing dignified housing to needy people all over the world. HIS has thrice participated; the senior trip is designed to be a trip to work with Habitat somewhere in Asia.
The kind of environment inhabited by a particular species.
The part of the physical environment where plants and animals live.
natural home or dwelling of an organism; the environment in which specified organisms live.
The physical place where an organism lives.
The physical location or type of environment in which an organism or biological population lives or occurs.
the geographically defined area where environmental conditions (e.g., climate, topography, etc.) meet the life needs (e.g., food, shelter, etc.) of an organism, population, or community.
the living place of an animal or plant
the place where an organism naturally lives or grows.
The local environment of a plant or animal that provides the basic requirements of food, water and shelter needed to live and reproduce.
an area or type of environment in which an organism lives in that provides a plant or animal with adequate food, water, shelter, and living space
The natural characteristics of the area where an organism lives; the particular location where an organism normally lives.
The environment where an organism can and does live.
The physical, chemical, and biological features of an area that supplies food, water, shelter and space necessary for a particular species existence.
the environment in which specified plants and animals live ; the natural environment which provides food, water, shelter and space for animals
The place and its associated environmental conditions where an organism naturally lives, grows, and reproduces; such conditions include characteristics of the soil, water, and biologic community (for example, other plants and animals).
The location where a particular taxon of plant or animal lives and its surroundings (both living and nonliving) and includes the presence of a group of particular environmental conditions surrounding an organism including air, water, soil, mineral elements, moisture, temperature, and topography.
The area or region where a particular type of plant or animal lives and grows.
the natural and native environment where animals or plants exist
The area over which a species naturally exists; the area where a species occurs. Also used to indicate types of habitat, e.g. seashore, riverbank, wetland, woodland, grassland.
An area that provides life requirements such as appropriate food, water, shelter and space for a particular organism.
the home or place where an animal lives; the requirements of a habitat include all things every animal must have to survive: food, water, shelter or cover, and space to move about and carry on necessary activities for survival, and the proper arrangement of these features.
The specific area or environment in which a particular type of plant or animal lives. An organism's habitat must provide all the basic requirements for survival.
All organisms require natural areas in which to live. These areas are the "home" or habitat of the organism where it finds its food, shelter, etc.
A place where an animal can find all the things it needs to survive. These needs include food, water, shelter, and a place to raise young.
the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows
natural dwelling place or abode.
'Habitat' means the biophysical medium or media: occupied (continuously, periodically or occasionally) by an organism or group of organisms; or once occupied (continuously, periodically or occasionally) by an organism or group of organisms, and into which organisms of that kind have the potential to be reintroduced.
The natural environment of an organism; place that provides elements essential for survival such as food, shelter, water, and space.
The type of place, or environment, in which a Orchid normally grows.
The immediate surroundings (living place) of a plant or animal; everything necessary to life in a particular location except the organism itself.
refers to the environment in which an individual or population occurs.
the customary and characteristic dwelling place of a species or community.
A place in which a plant or an animal lives. A living thing gets all the things it needs to stay alive from its habitat.
The environment in which an organism normally lives. The arrangement of food, water, shelter and space suitable to an organism's needs.
The place where an organism lives; the place where one would go to find a given organism.
food - water - shelter - spaceā¦the natural environment of a plant or animal
a place or type of site where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.
The place where a plant or animal lives is called its habitat.
All the things which collectively make up the place where an organism lives; the habitat includes non-living influences such as soil and climate, as well as other organisms and communities.
the area in which an animal, plant, or microorganism lives and finds the nutrients, water, sunlight, shelter, living space, and other essentials it needs to survive. Habitat loss, which includes the destruction, degradation, and fragmentation of habitats, is the primary cause of biodiversity loss.
1. The place normally occupied by a particular organism or population. 2. The sum of all the factors that determine the existence of a community (eg, the freshwater habitat).
the science of space and place that brings together Earth's physical and human dimensions in the integrated study of people, places, and environments
The environment in which a plant lives. Parent Term: Ecology Child Terms: Swamp Riverine Swamp Vegetation Vegetation Difficulty Level: Show examples
The environment in which a species lives at any stage in its life cycle.
An area able to support a type of animal.
animal's natural surroundings
The place where an organism lives and breeds
the natural environment where animals, fishes, and plants live.
the place in which a population lives
The environment in which a population or individual lives; includes not only the place where a species is found, but also the particular characteristics of the place (e.g., climate or the availability of suitable food and shelter) that make it especially well suited to meet the life cycle needs of that species. Habitat
the natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
the arrangement of food, water, shelter or cover, and space suitable to an animal's needs. It is the "life range" which must include food and water as well as escape cover, winter cover, and cover to rear young.
The naturatl environment in which your reptile or amphibian would naturally live in.
The environment in which a plant or animal species naturally lives or grows; also includes the particular characteristics of the soil, water, and biologic community of the given place that make it especially well suited to meet the life cycle needs of that species.
the type of environment in which an organism usually lives.
A plant's natural place of growth
A. A place where the physical and biological elements of ecosystems provide a suitable environment, and the food, cover, and space resources needed for plant and animal existence (USFS). B. The physical/chemical theater in which the ecological play takes place; it is a template for the biota, their interactions, and their evolution (Hutchinson, 1965; Southwood, 1977).
part of the environment that provides all the basic needs of a particular species, such as food, water, shelter, space, and air, without which the species cannot survive.
The environment occupied by individuals of a particular species, population, or community.
The area or type of environment in which a plant or animal or their population normally lives or occurs.
The area of an environment where an organisms lives, feeds and breeds.
The specific environment (woods, desert, swamp) in which an organism lives.
The physical environment that is home to plants and animals in an area, and where they live, feed and reproduce.
habitat is the area within the range that contains the environmental factors and conditions needed to support the species.
The natural home of an animal or plant.
the part of an ecosystem in which an organism lives
place where an animal or plant naturally lives or grows
the place where a particular species of a plant or an animal usually lives
The type of locality, providing a particular set of environmental conditions, where a species naturally occurs.
the ecosystem in which a plant or animal lives and obtains food and water.
(1) An area in which a specific plant or animal can naturally live, grow, and reproduce. (2) For wildlife, habitat is the combination of food, water, cover, and space.
The environment where an organism (plant, animal or micro-organism) lives for all or part of its life. It includes the territory needed to find food, water and shelter, and to reproduce.
The natural environment of a specific plant or animal. An area containing all the necessary resources for the plant or animal to live, grow, and reproduce.
The place where a living thing naturally lives
The part of an environment that supplies the needs of a particular species. Beetles living under a rotting log, hawks living in trees, and deer living in open grasslands may all share a woodland ecosystem but have separate habitats. A habitat is sometimes called a "niche."
The locality in which a plant or animal naturally lives. 90
the native environment of an animal or a plant providing food, water, and shelter; the kind of place that is natural for the growth of an animal or a plant.
the place where a particular type of plant or animal lives. An organism's habitat must provide all of the basic requirements for life and should be free of harmful contaminants.
The environment in which an organism lives. Habitat can also refer to the organisms and physical environment in a particular place IUCN Red list An account of the threatened status of thousands of plant and animal species
a place where a plant or animal lives, that provides seasonal or year round food, water, shelter, and space.
The place where animal or plant species live.
The type of environment in which a given animal or plant lives and grows, including physical and biological conditions.
The place in which an organism lives. Organisms live in a variety of habitats such as forests, lakes and streams.
The specific environment in which an organism lives and depends on for food and shelter.
is a physical environment in which an organism lives
The place where a microorganism, plant, or animal lives.
The environment in which a plant normally grows.
Geographical location where a plant normally grows.
An area in which a specific plant or animal naturally lives, grows and reproduces; the area that provides a plant or animal with adequate food, water, shelter and living space.
1) The natural characteristics of the area where an animal lives; 2) the particular location where an animal normally lives.
The place where a plant or animal species naturally lives and grows; or characteristics of the soil, water, and biologic community (other plants and animals) that make this possible.
the place where an organism lives that provides an organism's needs for water, food, and shelter. It includes all living and non-living components with which the organism interacts.
the environment in which life forms live and grow
The place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows. ( FEMAT, IX-14)
The natural environment of a species (plant or animal) that provides the food, water, shelter or cover and space required for it to survive.
a place where an organism lives. The total requirement of plants and animals to sustain their species, including food, light heat, cover, water, and opportunities for breeding replacement individuals of the population.
The environment where an animal, plant, or microbe lives and grows.
all the physical and biological things which collectively make up 'the place' where a plant or animal lives.
place or type where an organism or the organisms of a population lives. Compare with ecological niche.
Where an organism lives in an ecos...
in ecology, the localized environment in which an organism lives. The dominant plant type or physical feature, such as a grassland habitat or rocky seashore habitat often describes habitats.
The natural environment of a plant or animal, including its food supply, climate, and shelter
The environmental conditions or generalized kind of place in which a plant grows.
the locality, site, and particular type of local environment occupied by an organism
A habitat is a space (which includes food, water and shelter) suitable for the survival and reproduction of an organism.
the specific climate, terrain, soil and vegetation which provide suitable conditions for a certain species.
The area in which an animal makes its home and lives.
the place where a plant or animal normally grows or lives; a native environment
The set of ecological conditions under which particular species and their communities live.
That part of the environment that is occupied by an animal or plant
An organism's home; for example: in the mid-water, on the seafloor, near the surface or in a tide pool.
The place where a population (e.g. human, animal, plant, microorganism) lives and its surroundings, both living and non-living.
specific place where a plant or animal lives.
The place in the environment where an organism lives or can be found.
A habitat is the place where an animal lives.
n: Place or type of place where an organism, population, or community lives.
the place that a plant or animal lives, provides the organism with necessary food, water, shelter and space.
The Ecosystem in which an Organism, population, or Species live.
The sum total of environmental factors which support a species, including food and shelter.
A place with a particular kind of environment suitable for the growth of an organism. ( 20)
LucasFilm's Habitat was an early and technologically influential online role-playing game developed by Lucasfilm Games and made available as a beta test in 1987 by Quantum Link, an online service for the Commodore 64 computer and the corporate progenitor to America Online. It was initially created in 1985 by Randy Farmer and Chip Morningstar, who were given a "First Penguin Award" at the 2001 Game Developers Choice Awards for this innovative work, and was the first attempt at a large-scale commercial virtual community (Morningstar and Farmer 1990; Robinett 1994). For context, it should be mentioned that the habitat was not a 3D environment (Ultima Underworld would not appear until 1992 as the first true 3D computer game (Although it can be said that the 1984 game 'The Eidolon', from LucasFilm Games has a real fractal graphics 3D environment.
Habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits") is the place where a particular species lives and grows. It is essentially the environment—at least the physical environment—that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species population. We use "species population" instead of "organism" here because, while it is possible to describe the habitat of a single black bear, we generally mean not any particular or individual bear, but the grouping of bears that comprise a breeding population and occupy a certain geographical area.