The document provides an overview of niches and community interactions in ecology. It defines a niche as the range of conditions where a species lives and obtains resources to survive and reproduce. It describes how species' tolerance ranges and competition over resources shape niches and communities. Predation, herbivory, and keystone species also influence community structure by regulating prey and plant populations. Finally, it outlines the three main types of symbiotic relationships between species: mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism.