biotopní
Biotopní is a term used in environmental science and conservation to describe the specific habitat or living space occupied by a particular organism or species. It encompasses the physical and biological characteristics of an area that are essential for the survival, reproduction, and well-being of the species. This includes factors such as climate, soil type, water availability, vegetation structure, and the presence of food sources and shelter. Understanding a species' biotopní is crucial for effective conservation strategies, as it helps identify the key environmental conditions that need to be maintained or restored to support the species' population. For example, the biotopní of a certain frog species might include a freshwater pond with specific aquatic plants for breeding and a damp, vegetated area nearby for foraging. Changes to these biotopní conditions, whether natural or human-induced, can have significant impacts on the species' distribution and abundance. The concept of biotopní is closely linked to that of ecological niche, which describes the role and position a species has in its environment.