Hutchinson's duality: The once and future niche

University of Connecticut

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Abstract

The duality between "niche" and "biotope" proposed by G. Evelyn Hutchinson provides a powerful way to conceptualize and analyze biogeographical distributions in relation to spatial environmental patterns. Both Joseph Grinnell and Charles Elton had attributed niches to environments. Attributing niches, instead, to species, allowed Hutchinson's key innovation: the formal severing of physical place from environment that is expressed by the duality. In biogeography, the physical world (a spatial extension of what Hutchinson called the biotope) is conceived as a map, each point (or cell) of which is characterized by its geographical coordinates and the local values of n environmental attributes at a given time.…

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Keywords
  • Niche
  • Ecological niche
  • Biological dispersal
  • Biogeography
  • Ecology
  • Niche segregation
  • Environmental niche modelling
  • Species distribution
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