Although this species occupies wide area, it is not found very often.
It is important to conserve and protect the space/ area in which that species occupies.
A similar situation can be found where closely related species occupy a chain of islands.
A geographic range limit or edge represents the line beyond which a species does not occupy.
However, it quickly became an invasive species, occupying over 40 per cent of the land by the late 1990s.
This primate species now occupies only 13% of its historical area.
Ecological theory holds that no two species can occupy exactly the same niche.
Trophic level - The position that a species occupies in a food chain.
Each species occupies a definite set of surroundings, or environment, to which it is adapted.
It is common to find the species occupying sandy or muddy bottoms.